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05/13/2005 11:53:18 PM |
Your image here is definitely not low key. it is a "standard" photo, with equal lights and darks. I would call it more of a contrasty photo. A low key photo has almost all darks and very little lights.
This is a great example of a low key photo:
This is a good example of a high key photo:
As you can hopefully see, your image falls in between the two extremes.
You captured a great expression here, but I wish I could see both eyes. Next time, iron the sheet, or use a more uniform background for this type of shot.
Message edited by author 2005-05-14 00:04:28. |
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05/10/2005 02:57:10 PM |
yup the clothing is dark!
but still good job well done |
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04/20/2005 03:21:20 AM |
Originally posted by Barry: My first thought is that the dark clothing is to dark of the dark background, not to mention the model's hair is dark as well.
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I agree, I will also say that I would have liked to see a little more hint of the model's hidden eye (not the whole thing, but just a hint). As for picture quality...probably have her stand just a little further from the background (I can see the creases). |
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04/19/2005 04:32:46 PM |
My first thought is that the dark clothing is to dark of the dark background, not to mention the model's hair is dark as well.
Barry |
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04/19/2005 04:18:05 PM |
no thoughts at all, good or bad? |
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