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11/23/2003 01:48:43 PM |
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11/23/2003 06:07:49 AM |
Forint, that's Hungarian isn't it? Nice B&W toning, good cropping and not too soft. When shooting models you should allow more distance between the model and the backdrop to reduce such shadows as you have behind his head and behind the money. (8) |
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11/21/2003 06:40:13 AM |
true. How would a black background work, with a spot of light on the fist or face - would make the situation seem grimmer. |
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11/20/2003 11:49:32 AM |
Nice shades, not the glasses... |
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11/19/2003 06:42:02 AM |
Less DOF might have made this more dramatic. try it if you can with your cam. |
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11/19/2003 04:16:06 AM |
When photographing someone with a wall behind them you can minimize the hard shadows behind them, by moving them farther away from the wall. The added space allows more room for the shadow to diffuse. You can also try to put something over your flash to help diffuse the light. 5 -danny |
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