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Originally Posted by Markulous
Pride certainly says it! He's certainly The Man!
You've controlled the exposure really well - and not just in the processing, but in the original shot. I suppose I could suggest just a touch of burn to bring out the clothing detail/shadows, but it's no way important (tho' it would improve any B/W you might do of this)
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I took your advice and took the burn tool to it, and I was able to squeeze a little more detail, also, I added a white inner border, I thought it worked well... Thanks for the comments..
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Originally Posted by Angela
What a great expression you've caught there Rob! 
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Thanks, my goal is get 1 out of a 100 like that
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Originally Posted by Rob Barron
I really can't see much fault in the lighting here Rob, it is excellent. Admittedly you would probably prefer not to have to go through intensive post-processing to get this result and for that i would have to say reflectors are the best bet. One thing you might think about is using a macro ring-flash as the fill-in flash as this will both soften the shadows and stop adding extras from the flash itself.
A lot of people only use a ring-flash for macro work but they are excellent for portraits as well.
Must dash but hope that offers an alternative at least.
cheers,
Rob
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Yeah, very interesting I am going check into that. Thanks for the comments
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Originally Posted by skipper954
This is a really neat shot, and you did well in your post proc.
Hmmm....ring flash.....very interesting idea. Do you have any examples rob?
skip
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Thanks skip!