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01-15-2012 10:49 PM
# ADS
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Critisism is fine, I can take it 
I'm not sure I like the color temp, I warmed them up a bit. Actual light was very overcast and blue.
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
Poses in the first 3 I like - I think they look natural and interesting, the model has a humble look on her face
The background is distracting and not pleasing in all but #2 - not sure what your editing abilites are, but you could easliy do a high key series out of these
eliminating the backgrounds and in#2 especially, becasue of the highlights on the dress. (while this may not suit eveyone, high key images look great, my clients love them.
If you have no intention on doing high key- then you will have to consider what your background is while setting up your shots.
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
I can't offer critique but I like 1 and 2 the most.
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
I love that first one. DOF is perfect. Colors are amazing, Kudos. Keep on clicking.
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My editing skills really suck. I could clone out the distracting elements in the backgrounds (people, bench) but my workflow is terribly slow and I need to just pay more attention to my backgrounds. I have another 150 images to sort and edit from the session, with wardrobe change. Thank you for the critique!
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
Trever, what editing software do you use?
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
Trever, you have it made man. No excuses except for time - that you may not have.
If you know how to use adjustment layers in CS, you can get really creative in a short period of time.
Or you can even open a copy in LR and use one of the presets (say old age photo), save that copy, open in CS overtop of the original backgroun layer and lightly paint away the mask over the model. The "image background" will stay light and of course the model area you can keep painting until you have that high key look.
Just try it, you can even paste a copy of the original layer over that one and change layer styles to something like "multiply" etc. Then mask and paint away.
#3 would look really fantastic that way. Just the trees lightly in the scene, would look dreamy.
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Yeah, I know like 3% of what I could do with the software...I barely scrape by editing. I am thinking I should seriously take a course.
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Originally Posted by
Trever1t
...it was freaking cold and windy...
o hey tyler
Location: Maine
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Girl, I like that you don't have AIDS, and that you covered the rent when I don't get paid. The dinner that you simmer-sauté'd made it so I haven't been to Taco Bell in like DAYS.
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
Pick your backgrounds first.
She is a pretty girl....if she were more engaged and with some personality in the shots would have made a big difference.
Average shots...2 had the most potential...background is not bad and with some slight work on the pose and a big smile or anything from her it could have been really nice.
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OK so not Maine cold but definitely California cold, ice on my car in the morning cold....that's cold. Yeah she is really cute, I'm sure I have some shots where she looks more comfortable.
Glad to hear (or not hear otherwise) that my color correction isn'too far off.
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As always, I like!
Thanks for sharing...
MY GEAR

Originally Posted by
Big Mike
This is Photography...not rocket science. I'll let you in on a secret....
There is no right or wrong.
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