Originally Posted by Baker
Another great shot Baker! I guess that would be a gold reflector you're using there. Color contrast is striking if I may say. []
Here's my share from last Saturday.. your C&C are always welcome. I've been trying out some PP.. []
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Cheers!
And another from me, fooling with some PP, not really knowing what I'm doing.
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Steve
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Cool effect Steve. It's really nice that the lines from the umbrella (I assume) of the small and blurred background are aligned.Originally Posted by Steve U
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Thanks AnGelo, technically it might be a parasol, rather than an umbrella as I think it is more for fashion and shade than waterproofing, but yes it did work out aligned. I really enjoy taking portrait style images, but getting willing models is tough when you are a beginner like me.
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Steve
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur