A.M.Shooter
TPF Noob!
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2012
- Messages
- 45
- Reaction score
- 1
- Location
- Sevierville, TN
- Can others edit my Photos
- Photos OK to edit
Welcoming your c&c here. Have at it!
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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I marvel at your photoshop capabilities!
You really managed to remove the hooks on strings from the corners of his mouth very well!
He's incredibly underexposed in all of them. The skin tone is also inconsistent, ranging from green to blue to red.
he's screaming "gimmee off camera flash or at least reflectors"
LOL. I'm an awful knitter, so I can't recommend you do that! I would work with the available light more rather than against it, in these pics your fighting to expose to the bright sunlight and still hoping to get his face light enough. You can put him in the shadows, or face him into the light. What are you shooting with? How much are these edited?
you could've moved him in a shadow plus used a reflector (or even a sun shield that goes on a car dash) to light him and it may have produced what you were looking for. even the direction you were shooting a reflector/flash would've helped
LOL. I'm an awful knitter, so I can't recommend you do that! I would work with the available light more rather than against it, in these pics your fighting to expose to the bright sunlight and still hoping to get his face light enough. You can put him in the shadows, or face him into the light. What are you shooting with? How much are these edited?
facing him into that bright sun is a blowout, unless the pics are for FB
facing him into that bright sun is a blowout, unless the pics are for FB
A couple of those look like they are shot in the golden hour, which would make for stunning photos if done right.
I ask because your wb is inconsistent, so I assumed it must be the post processing unless you were messing with your settings during that can be fixed in LR or photoshop, I usually do a basic wb in ACR and then finesse it.
My bad. The majority of the pics I see are blown where the sun is hitting, yeah I fully agree one or two appear in the golden hour but its no secret proper lighting techniques produce high quality pics.