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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Purgatory, Wisconsin
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My Photos Are NOT OK to Edit
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1st try green screen, posing and lighting
Here is a test I did this morning to test a couple of things at once. I should have stuck to just one! Unfortunately the only model I have is me right now so this was an increadibly hurried pose as I scuffled back to my chair after tripping the self timer. Also I had to go duotone because I was sitting too close to the background and got a green halo
Don't be too harsh on me! But, what do you think? Am I getting anywhere?
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Oh well.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Canon Fan
...the batteries went dead in my fill slave when I set up and I didn't have any more so I had to get really creative with a white wall and cardboard reflector for the fill...
I don't remember... are you using the 10D? What lights? Yes, you are getting somewhere, but there's further distance to travel. I do like the background, and the model is fine too. -Pete
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No longer a newbie, moving up!
Join Date: May 2005
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It's much better than I could have done. What is your method for extracting the background? I have a blue chroma key muslin and want to try that soon. Post some more when you take them.
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