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You probably expect this comment from me Crystal.. the background is too bright (1,2 and especially 4)
 
If she is good.. she may be able to levitate like me on my avatar.
 
LOL
I have been told it is ok to blow out backgrounds. I'm sticking to that! :lmao:

Just joking. I tired to find a happy medium.
 
You probably expect this comment from me Crystal.. the background is too bright (1,2 and especially 4)

You're looking at the backgrounds?!?!? What's wrong w/ you Robinson!


Surprising someone actually looks at a photo for it's technical parts ... on a CC thread. Not everyone is a horndog out for boobs.

BTW, she's pretty hot lol. BUT, the last shot isn't very flattering to the tummy or 'that area'.
 
Truthfully, not too sure. Her bellybutton has a weird shape, probably due to shadowing, her left boob is tucked funny in the sports bra (which draws direct attention to her cleavage, but it would be drawn there anyways b/c it's center of shot lol), her facial expression (duck lips) isn't very flattering, and being REALLY nitpicky lol is the headband that's folded a bit.

I like the pose and center composition of #1 and the pose and background of #3 (besides the shadows)

#2, her left arm blends in with the walkway on the back, throws the shot a bit (at least for me)
 
CAN you actually take those photos without blowing out the background? She is wearing black. I am experimenting with high contrast photos. However, I have found no solution other than taking the same photo w/ 2 different exposures...

Gotta love her goods though
 
The bg in #3 is too sharp. Catches 2 much attention. Maybe want to blur it a little.
 
I don't think unless you use off camera flash, you can properly expose this shot for both the subject and the background.
I think on camera flash, even with a speedlight, looks bad, however, some like it. Let me rephrase this! My iBF is bugging me.... haha
I think in THIS situation the speedlight looked bad.
I'd rather expose the subject and over expose the background with my limited setup as of now. Because in this picture the background is of little importance.
 
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There seems to be a problem with "her left one" here, almost as if the baby bullseye's edge is peeking out over the top edge of her undergunned sports bra...that all-white gazebo or whatever in the background...kind of annoyingly in-focus still...the backdrop would have looked better if it had been rendered with shallower depth of field I think.
 
I'd rather expose the subject and over expose the background with my limited setup as of now. Because in this picture the background is of little importance.

Yes, the background is of little importance, as it is in most photos. But that doesn't keep it from being distracting. ;)

If you're on a budget, you could invest in some reflectors to get added light on the subject and allow you to underexpose the background a bit more.
 

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