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10/31/2006 02:04:34 AM |
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09/29/2006 09:31:29 AM |
Great photo, the composition/negative space adds so much interest. |
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09/12/2006 08:59:29 AM |
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09/03/2006 08:33:14 AM |
I like the shadow on the breast...afterall your title isn't "breast in negitive space" I think that you should enhance that shadow even more. I played with the low res photo a bit and found that using a soft focus overlay achieved that process. It caused the subject to have almost a sureal feeling.
I have always liked negitive space in photo's but just don't have the studio yet to create them.
I hope my 2 bits helps.
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09/03/2006 07:48:31 AM |
Kelly,
Good idea. You know, I shot this with a regular pan and a 20 degree comb so the light head could have gone much higher. Dang. Now that I look at it I really wish I had to bring the shadow down to the skin just below where the shadow is now. Thanks. Next session I think I'll try to play with the position of the light as much as I play with the f/stop and turning the model into/away from the light. We spent quite a bit of time on these but I never went to changing the light once I started to achieve the shadow I'd been planning on.
Thanks again,
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09/03/2006 07:38:47 AM |
Kevin-
I don't honestly see how it could get much better than this as far as what you set out to achieve. You could experiment with where the shadow is. I am wondering how this would have looked if the shadow were under the breast?
I think you did good. You are learning to control your light and shadows and hey, thats what its all about. I like it. |
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09/03/2006 07:32:33 AM |
I want comments and critiques so I hope this doesn't come across as me not appreciating your time or view but as I wrote in my photographer's comments I was intending to produce "rich shadows". I didn't want to lighten the shadows with fill. My intent was to short light the subject so as to create shadow. I intentionally turned the lights up so that I could create this level of shadow. I have versions of this from f/8 - f/18 and this version has the amount of skin detail and shadows that I intended.
If you don't like it I'm completely satisfied to read that and I sincerely appreciate your time in commenting but the level of shadow is design. |
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09/03/2006 07:15:46 AM |
The only thing I don't like is the shadow of the breast, which is too dark and because of that you can't see the complete shape. I think you were trying to avoid blowing out some areas and you had to stop down. f/13 at 1/250th is a bit too much for a shot like this. The light must have been very bright. You can either use a reflector or a fill light to lighten up the shadows, or diffuse the main light more so that you get a softer shadow. Otherwise it is pretty good. |
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