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Strawberry Gill
Inspired by a photo I saw in a pool room the other day, and finding out that my Sigma flash works better with the inbuilt diffuser than the Sto-fen bounce, I decided that I needed to practice portraits. I'm really very happy with my flash now. I didn't really like it much as it was still producing "flash" style shots. After seeing that mrk was getting great shots with it I decided to practice. Every angle, every mode and I finally got it to work. No more nasty shadows behind people.
I watched the Sin City trailer the other day in anticipation of watching it again. I just love the style of that film.
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I think you've really got the hang of that - almost! The first shot for me is by far the best - the soft focus on her, her expression, and the sharpness of the strawberries all works extremely well. The second, IMHO, needs to be softer and in a portrait format, the strawberry is fine that sharp though. The third just doesn't work for me I'm afraid, and the fourth is very good at getting the message across
. One last point - in the first picture the watch strap/bracelet could go as I think it detracts from the simplicity.
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First one for me too, although I think the flesh tones are far too warm. Id definitely reduce the saturation on the girl selectively to get a much less saturated skin tone, which will contrast nicely with the bright red strawberries. And lose the bracelet!
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agree with the others, the first is very good
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Updated the first image to reduce the saturation on the girl.
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Depth, light, colour, texture and a bit of mystery. Lovverly. Now all you have to do is a mono conversion as I think that would work. I've had a go myself but wouldn't want to post it without your say so.
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Pete, it's loads better mate. I hope you don't mind, I just lightened that left side of her face a little with a feathered mask, as that dark eye socket particularly was bugging me - and sharpened the hands and strawberries a little. Just tell me to **** off and I wont mind - I can't help myself sometimes. :icon_redf
Classy shot! She could tempt me! ![]()
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It's a lovely shot and if you don't mind me saying, I think CT just put the cream on the strawberries with his enhancements.
Those strawberries were crying out for a little more sharpening to me. Now you can tell me to p1ss off
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I had a play with one of the shots.
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That is looking very 'arty'...I like it a lot!
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much better Pete!
How easy is it getting your sister to do 'sexy' with the strawberry? |
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Nice, although I would feel incomfortable with my sister doing 'sexy'...lol, I'd feel wierd at the thought of asking her. But then again, I'm like that with my family
.Now my wife? That's another story...lol I do like the second one pete, the colours dont hit you in the face as much, and seem more natural but still pronounced. Just a though, but those strawberries are just shouting out for a little drizzle of cream on them
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