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LAbernethy
Senior Member Joined: 25 November 2015 Country: Canada Location: Ontario Status: Offline Posts: 3471 |
Posted: 22 July 2020 at 03:32 |
The first for me. the hair light would have spoiled the low key edgy vibe.
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MichelvA
Alpha Eyes group Knowledge Base Contributor Joined: 26 April 2008 Country: Netherlands Status: Offline Posts: 20545 |
Posted: 22 July 2020 at 07:07 |
Both shots aren't bad and show potential. But the second, while the model is clearer visible, has too much exposure. The first has a touch of magic, but is too dark. So 'd suggest up the exposure a little and see what comes out.
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addy landzaat
Senior Member Joined: 22 April 2006 Country: Netherlands Location: Netherlands Status: Online Posts: 15551 |
Posted: 22 July 2020 at 07:13 |
I do not know what your subjects skin colour is and how important that is to your picture - but there is a huge difference in perceives skin colour between the two pictures. Like Michel I feel that the second on is too bright, too flat looking, whereas you rightly consider the first one too dark.
Somewhere in the middle, where you start to notice the hair line, probably is best. So, yes, up the exposure a little on the first one and see what comes out. |
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trainerKEN
Senior Member Joined: 16 May 2009 Country: Canada Location: Vancouver Status: Offline Posts: 3801 |
Posted: 22 July 2020 at 08:09 |
waldo_posth
Alpha Eyes group Joined: 01 August 2012 Country: Germany Location: Potsdam Status: Offline Posts: 7874 |
Posted: 22 July 2020 at 16:49 |
Extraordinary!
I very much like the way the background color (teal) supports her! TFS! |
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"Stare, pry, listen, eavesdrop. Die knowing something. You are not here long." (Walker Evans) http://www.flickr.com/photos/waldo_posth/
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Fred_S
Senior Member Joined: 12 January 2017 Country: Netherlands Location: Noord Holland Status: Offline Posts: 13515 |
Posted: 22 July 2020 at 19:56 |
+1 |
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Fred_S
Senior Member Joined: 12 January 2017 Country: Netherlands Location: Noord Holland Status: Offline Posts: 13515 |
Posted: 22 July 2020 at 20:03 |
Let me start by saying I am certainly not experienced or an expert on portraits. I agree with some previous comments that I like the first best. What bothers me a bit is the glowing skin eg. at the point of his nose. I once did a portrait workshop with a profesionnal pghotographer, where the participants had to be the model too by turn. Haven't been able to practice it much further since. However, first trick we learned wasn't about photography itself, but to use the powder brush . |
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skm.sa100
Senior Member Joined: 08 January 2009 Country: United States Location: Charlotte, NC Status: Offline Posts: 4599 |
Posted: 24 July 2020 at 13:40 |
Lee, glad you like the 1st one as-is.
Michele, agree that the low key is a tad dark. I can't get around the fact that the dark hair is disappearing into the background. I do want to see that separation. The second one is a bit brighter than it should be, you're right. That brings me to your comments, Addy. His skin color is olive/swarthy. Hence the 2nd one is definitely bright. 1st one is darker than it should be - so wondering how to get a low key effect while being true to skin tones. I see too many high/low key shots online where the shot itself is merely over/under exposed. Gotta improve my skill. |
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More Dyxumer, less photographer.
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trainerKEN
Senior Member Joined: 16 May 2009 Country: Canada Location: Vancouver Status: Offline Posts: 3801 |
Posted: 27 July 2020 at 08:04 |
Stephanie, in deep thoughts... by Ken Cheng Photography, on Flickr Edited by trainerKEN - 27 July 2020 at 16:51 |
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zbozic
Senior Member Joined: 07 February 2006 Country: Croatia Location: Zagreb Status: Offline Posts: 568 |
Posted: 01 August 2020 at 13:01 |
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trainerKEN
Senior Member Joined: 16 May 2009 Country: Canada Location: Vancouver Status: Offline Posts: 3801 |
Posted: 02 August 2020 at 00:28 |
bms44974
Moderator Group Assignments Deputy Joined: 18 October 2008 Country: United States Location: Cary, NC Status: Offline Posts: 5386 |
Posted: 02 August 2020 at 01:54 |
Hi Ken,
I like the B&W version as it evokes a feeling of bygone film stars. However, the shadow across the left eye is a distraction. The shadow is not so prominent in the color version, but it does not have the "film noir" appeal of the B&W. My vote is for the B&W, but think the lighting could be more effective. TFS... Brian |
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Andy81
Senior Member Joined: 14 September 2011 Country: United Kingdom Location: Yateley Status: Offline Posts: 435 |
Posted: 11 August 2020 at 18:12 |
A few from a recent portrait session:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. |
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Jonas A-R
Senior Member Joined: 29 December 2007 Country: Denmark Location: Denmark Status: Online Posts: 1698 |
Posted: 16 August 2020 at 17:38 |
Nora My
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