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05/12/2003 06:31:21 PM |
The reflection hints at on-camera flash being used. Glass is very difficult to light well. Perhaps try this shot again with different lighting. You probably need a difused light source - perhaps a window with lace netting on it, or even a very bright light shining through an opaque plastic bag. |
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05/10/2003 01:45:58 PM |
I think this one would have worked better cropped closer (can see the edges of your drape there), but the color and lighting are nice and even. |
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05/09/2003 09:37:41 AM |
Too dark. Need to work on the lighting. Pay close attention to your background. I can see open wholes. Keep tryin! |
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05/09/2003 05:12:48 AM |
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05/09/2003 12:30:22 AM |
i brighter light source (not flash) is needed. the light could be coming from other directions to create less glare/flare |
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05/08/2003 10:26:19 AM |
nice try..... those little gaps are distracting and it might have been better to try and shoot this with a different lighting source.... it looks like you used the flash on the camera.... might have been better to shoot it using daylight.... maybe not direct sunlight but perhaps in the shade or using daylight through a window.... not sure.... good luck, Todd. |
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05/07/2003 09:28:26 PM |
Is that a divot in the background? |
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05/07/2003 07:19:05 PM |
I would pay a little more attention to your background. Good idea! |
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05/07/2003 12:29:40 PM |
a bit too dark for my tastes |
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05/07/2003 11:21:15 AM |
shooting a bit lower down to avoid the flash on the glass would have improved your shot if you had lowered the angle between the lense and the glass to a more level stance i would have give it 10 |
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05/07/2003 01:22:53 AM |
that big reflection (or hot spot as I keep calling them) on the golfers shoulder could be removed with a diffuser of some sort. Also the corner of your backdrop box draws my eye away from the subject. While I'm at it, a reflector or auxilliary flash (even a bright spot light) would fill in the shadows. don't mean to be so critical...it's just what I'd try to do if it were mine. :) |
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