julianliu
No longer a newbie, moving up!
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2013
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- Denver, Colorado
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- www.cornerstoneimage.com
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Something is off
The style of the clothing and the shoes don't go with the mood. Technically the shot is ok, and it does not look bad, but it seem unbelievable to me.
The light source ( the sun) is on the shady side of her face.
Not bad; the clipping mask is a bit rough around the feet, and the lighting looks odd to me, but I suspect that 99.9% of non-photographers wouldn't see anything amiss.
I keep getting drawn from her to the sun. 90% of time spent on the sun, 8% on her blue dress and 2% on the face I'd say.
Something is off
The style of the clothing and the shoes don't go with the mood. Technically the shot is ok, and it does not look bad, but it seem unbelievable to me.
The light source ( the sun) is on the shady side of her face.
Not bad, but the sunset should be on her front side instead of having the sunset occur behind her.
Something is off
The style of the clothing and the shoes don't go with the mood. Technically the shot is ok, and it does not look bad, but it seem unbelievable to me.
The light source ( the sun) is on the shady side of her face.
This!
It just looks weird. Maybe if she was in some sand? Without the sweater. (though i'm sure she wanted to have her shoulders covered up in whatever picture you took her from! )
but if a strobe was used to light her from the front like a lot of photographers do for sunset photos, would it not look like this? Wouldnt the strobe kill the ambient light and create shadow on the opposing side?
but if a strobe was used to light her from the front like a lot of photographers do for sunset photos, would it not look like this? Wouldnt the strobe kill the ambient light and create shadow on the opposing side?
Good point. It was not much shadow there in the original photo. So I neglected it!!!
But I think if shadow from the strobe was added, maybe just slight, may make the photo more believable. Thanks!