Isabel #2
from a photo workshop I attended.
Minolta Dynax 60, Fuji Real100 film. f8, 1/90 sec.
Isabel #2
from a photo workshop I attended.
Minolta Dynax 60, Fuji Real100 film. f8, 1/90 sec.
Tamara Trejo 29/12/2006 22:27
She looks to young for the setting. Good setting with different model or great model in different setting. TTJaime Crystal Attenborough 24/12/2006 13:38
amazing model and colours, but she just looks to stiff and the pose is a bit Fake, maybee getting her to relax her body .Love the texture in the backround, but the little shadow in the corner is a bit distracting also.
Stu Good 20/12/2006 14:21
Thanks for the feedback all.@Robert : I'm sure noone minds, I certainly don't :o)
@Rob/Ruud: The workshops are run by a local pro in a village hall so space is somewhat limited, hence the backgrounds. They are not formal teaching sessions but are designed to give us experience and he answers any questions we have. The model was a young student (probably a family friend) earning some pocket money.
The light for this set was one light from the front left and another coloured (orange) from the front and slightly to the right. We also, for this shot had a fan going from the left.
I suspect the light is harsh because my Dynax 60 is restricted to a shutter speed of 1/90 sec when a flash is attached, as this was the 1st time I've done anything like this I didn't realise how harsh the light would be. Next time I will use a smaller apeture setting.
Rob, I did do some smoothing using neat image mainly because I'm having trouble getting decent quality scans at the moment I did then resharpen but as you say I concentrated on her eyes & mouth.
Thanks again.
Stu
John Bennett 20/12/2006 10:34
I don't like the blast of light from the left either, Makes her look very hard, Pity. Sorry mate.Kombizz Kashani 19/12/2006 23:33
the lighting is awfulas well as her facial expression
Robert Riley 19/12/2006 20:17
Bloody Hell Stu! This is bloody wonderful! Hope noone minds my French! Excellent!JVision 19/12/2006 20:17
A real great glamour shot Stu. You did a great job +++Greetings
Jutta