Cute shots! Not a huge fan of the rotation on #1, but it's still a great shot! Watch for cropping of hands and fingers in shot #3...
But these are all really well done! Nice job!
If they're too dark, just brighten them up a tad... you'll get a bit more grain, but it shouldn't hurt them. Also try them in B&W - I think you'll be happy with that!
Nice captures. Document every moment you can because they go by just too fast. My daughter is 30 months now and my D50 just passed over 31K actuations.
Beautiful girl. You have an un paid model there.. I was shooting my little guy for some 2 1/2 years, when all of a sudden he wanted to shoot me.. By three he was doing a good job. This is one of his photos of me.
What a beautiful girl. Her eyes are what struck me. Your camera has very low noise at ISO1600. I felt the shots were a little to magenta and yellow and also too dark. I made some curve adjustments to fix that and then tried lightening and sharpening her eyes, to bring them out even more.
What a beautiful girl. Her eyes are what struck me. Your camera has very low noise at ISO1600. I felt the shots were a little to magenta and yellow and also too dark. I made some curve adjustments to fix that and then tried lightening and sharpening her eyes, to bring them out even more.
thanks... I like seeing diff. takes on the same pic...
aii, i dont know if that is because of you using a small picture but it looks oversharpened to the point of pixel breakdown so to speak. i like what you have done with the colours of the child though.
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Trust me...I know all about crawling about the floor getting shots of the little one......
Don't know what settings you are using but jack up that shutter speed a bit and get some bounce flash fill going....you'll be amazed at how easily color balance can be corrected. Here, the shots are not quite sharp and the color cast from the tungsten lighting rules over the entire photo. Now this being a JPeg with no real spot (except a corner of the eye) for white balance correction...I did something different in CS3 in order to find a neutral grey point.
In any case...what a sweetie. Here's my stab at it...several layers/masks but worth it.
Nice work swartzy, I like your version better than mine. I think I over sharpened with a lo-res picture and created some jpeg artifacts from over compressing. I also over brightened.
I also checked out your website. I am impressed with your diverse photographic talents. Wildlife, landscape, portraiture, long exposure, HDR, Ortofon technique? plus photoshop skills. I am interested in all of that, but certainly don't have the skills that you have.
Trust me...I know all about crawling about the floor getting shots of the little one......
Don't know what settings you are using but jack up that shutter speed a bit and get some bounce flash fill going....you'll be amazed at how easily color balance can be corrected. Here, the shots are not quite sharp and the color cast from the tungsten lighting rules over the entire photo. Now this being a JPeg with no real spot (except a corner of the eye) for white balance correction...I did something different in CS3 in order to find a neutral grey point.
In any case...what a sweetie. Here's my stab at it...several layers/masks but worth it.
thanks for your input... and great job with the pic, thats how it should look... ha... I dont even have a flash to bounce yet.... I should be getting one soon.. then I can screw things up even more....
i have a d40 and I dont like the flash... I should be getting a flash I can mount very shortly and then bounce.. plus I just wanted to see what the camera can do... an experiment.... thats all
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But these are all really well done! Nice job!
If they're too dark, just brighten them up a tad... you'll get a bit more grain, but it shouldn't hurt them. Also try them in B&W - I think you'll be happy with that!
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Good job!!!
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Trust me...I know all about crawling about the floor getting shots of the little one......
Don't know what settings you are using but jack up that shutter speed a bit and get some bounce flash fill going....you'll be amazed at how easily color balance can be corrected. Here, the shots are not quite sharp and the color cast from the tungsten lighting rules over the entire photo. Now this being a JPeg with no real spot (except a corner of the eye) for white balance correction...I did something different in CS3 in order to find a neutral grey point.
In any case...what a sweetie. Here's my stab at it...several layers/masks but worth it.
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I also checked out your website. I am impressed with your diverse photographic talents. Wildlife, landscape, portraiture, long exposure, HDR, Ortofon technique? plus photoshop skills. I am interested in all of that, but certainly don't have the skills that you have.
thanks for your input... and great job with the pic, thats how it should look... ha... I dont even have a flash to bounce yet.... I should be getting one soon.. then I can screw things up even more....
One i edited a bit (i had messed up his hair prior to the phoot, shoulda left it nice and neat):
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i have a d40 and I dont like the flash... I should be getting a flash I can mount very shortly and then bounce.. plus I just wanted to see what the camera can do... an experiment.... thats all