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01/18/2012 01:31:48 PM |
hey dont feel bad look at the image you placed just in front of |
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01/17/2012 02:52:59 AM |
I'd say some work with the lighting would've been best on this one-
Since the scale of things is so small here, it wouldn't be too hard to use a sheet of paper relatively low above them reflecting a flash or the light from some constant light source, like a halogen worklamp. Just make sure you lower your ambient light so that you don't have multiple color temperatures.
Placing the paper above it would make the lighting more even and soft because the relative size of the source is large. This way, they wouldn't cast so much of a shadow. |
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01/12/2012 07:46:36 AM |
when I scrolled down to comment the Mmmmmeeeesssss followed me.......lolol. |
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01/11/2012 11:09:41 AM |
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01/10/2012 03:07:57 PM |
This could be a classic study in dof. |
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01/10/2012 06:10:54 AM |
mmmmm... taste like winning ;) |
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01/09/2012 07:40:16 AM |
Nice idea, but good be a bit more dynamic. The harsh shadow doesn't really seem to mesh well with the shot. |
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01/08/2012 08:08:20 PM |
Ahhhh.... Memories of when Red Dye #6 was on my favorite foods list! ;) |
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