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Re: Assignment #31: 90-60-45
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Re: Assignment #31: 90-60-45
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Re: Assignment #31: 90-60-45
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Re: Assignment #31: 90-60-45
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Re: Assignment #31: 90-60-45
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Re: Assignment #31: 90-60-45
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Assignment #31: 90-60-45
Hi there! Getting halves was fun, but I think it's time to move on. This week we're gonna take a slightly different angle at our subjects. In fact, three different angles. This week assignment is to take three pictures of the same subject, one right up front (i.e. at 90 degrees), one with it turned 1/3 way off (i.e. at 60… -
Re: Assignment #31: 90-60-45
Scott, I meant this: Note that depending on whether you rotate yourself or your subject your light on the subject and your background will be different. While there is no carved in stone rule about those angles, 45 is about as far you want to rotate the person while still keeping both of his/her eyes visible. And 60 is a… -
Re: Assignment #31: 90-60-45
Annie, Thank you very much. Great entries! Very minor remarks: 1) It looks like you've got 90-45-0, the last shots in each series are almost profile. Slightly lesser angle variation was asked for. There is a reason for that, trust me:-) 2) Posterization didn't work for me, either :-( I'd like to see color version, though.… -
Re: Assignment #31: 90-60-45
Sorry, man, this is totally NOT what I meant and asked for . Please check Annie's and Scott's "homework", they've got A+ :-) OK, I open a little secret. These angles are the ones that can help you to bring the best from the subject, especially in portraits. All people are different, some benefit from the enface view, some…
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