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| 02/17/2009 01:30:27 PM |
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| 02/16/2009 06:37:19 AM |
i feel dizzyby jjmonkey1993Comment by aKiwi: On camera flash doesn't help this image.
Try to ues a more imaginitive lighting setup. Either try to get your flash off your camera, or use window lighting or a reflector to make things more interesting and softer.Enter your comment here, and then cast your vote... |
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| 02/15/2009 10:05:17 PM |
i feel dizzyby jjmonkey1993Comment by tjbel05: The perspective is overwhelming and the lighting is too harsh. You should bounce your lighting off the wall or a reflector vs shooting straight on. |
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| 02/15/2009 07:18:56 PM |
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| 02/15/2009 07:43:17 AM |
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| 02/14/2009 05:27:32 PM |
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| 02/13/2009 05:52:44 PM |
i feel dizzyby jjmonkey1993Comment by MaryO: A low perspective can be interesting in a pet portrait, but in general too close a view of nostrils is not visually pleasing to many people. Lighting is exceptionally bright and not flattering. On the plus side, it looks like maybe the dog was getting a chest rub, so at least the portrait session wasn't stressful for the model. |
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| 02/12/2009 10:35:25 AM |
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