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Sisters and a portraits.

justin24justin24 Registered Users Posts: 402 Major grins
edited July 28, 2009 in People
I had friends come over, sisters, twin to be exact. Asked me to take some photo for them to have for them selves and to also send to their family back home in Brazil.

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    justin24justin24 Registered Users Posts: 402 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2009
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    justin24justin24 Registered Users Posts: 402 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2009
    Opinions are appreciated :)
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    D'BuggsD'Buggs Registered Users Posts: 958 Major grins
    edited July 28, 2009
    justin24 wrote:
    Opinions are appreciated :)

    Maybe let us in on what the goals were of each pic...... I *think* I see; missed high key presentations, distracting backgrounds, poor compositions and lots of hot spots.


    But it's only my opinion and I could be wrong on any one, or on all accounts
    > Get 'em back in and do it again! thumb.gif
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    WingsOfLovePhotoWingsOfLovePhoto Registered Users Posts: 797 Major grins
    edited July 28, 2009
    Sorry, I have to agree with Dbuggs. Underexposed, flat lighting, background and conversions, camera angle not flattering. Looks like you don't have enough lighting for this kind of shoot? Just a guess.... But we all start somewhere so keep trying!
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    justin24justin24 Registered Users Posts: 402 Major grins
    edited July 28, 2009
    Cool thanks for your comments. I guess I was going for innocence and temptation. As far as lighting goes. I plan on upgrading my lighting equipment or buy a stronger buld. I wanted to shoot at a studio originally but didn't have the time cause I worked earlier that day and had a bbq in the evening so I had only an hour and half of shooting time. So I shot in the garage.
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    marikrismarikris Registered Users Posts: 930 Major grins
    edited July 28, 2009
    I don't have lighting equipment myself, but I've had good results with a white wall and portraits using natural morning/afternoon light through a window. It might be good for just practicing shooting and poses :) I've only done it once (can't find models lol) but here's my (non-pro) example http://krisfulk.com/gallery/4573128_kZgRW#523757558_HPFBf-A-LB
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