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ummmm no.....I understand both make up and lighting and you def dont come out of the camera like this there is what appears to be green yet warmth in the face yet the entire image demure. The bones of the picture is absolutely great lighting I am talking about the post processing......
 
I'm with Keith -- it's well lit, well exposed and the white balance is nailed. The model's skin tones are text-book accurate and the only green in the photo are some cyan hints in the background. It does appear that the overall color saturation of the shot may have been subtly suppressed (eg. a minus tweak to either the Vibrance or Saturation slider in LR). It's a technically excellent photo start to finish with no apparent special processing.

Joe
 



I've mentioned split-toning before in your last thread of a similar topic.
 
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Based on your last thread, Lmphotos, I am going to suggest that you spend a little time thinking about how to describe in words what you're seeing that you like, and then share those words with us.

Every person notices different things about a picture, and I got the sense last time around that what you thought was interesting about the picture was some stuff that most of the rest of us just were not noticing. I suspect that the same is true here. Talking about "tones" is just about the most vague thing you can say in photography -- quite possibly you're using the word 100% correctly, but since nobody else does, it's almost meaningless, and anyways you're probably interested in some sort of relationship between the tones, not the tones themselves.
 
Have to agree with the majority here. Great lighting and makeup. Little processing.
 
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From his page, he knows how to control lighting and has makeup artist.

He is a photo assistant for Annie Leibovitz, so shooting a Blad or MF camera prob isn't out of the question on this as well.
 

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