Great work Mark and thanks for the tip. I think it
Great work Mark and thanks for the tip. I think it
Canon 1Ds MKIII + 70-200 f2.8 ISII f9, 1/125 Sec + Studio Strobes
Comments and critics welcomed as usual.
More immages of this shooting available at:http://www.juzaphoto.com/index2.php?l=it&pg=profile2&mode=viewgalle rie&idutente=1156in the gallery of Selvaggia. (Warning: Please note that in the gallery there are art nude shots)
Great photo Gian. It makes me wonder what she's thinking about. Nice and sensual shot, I like it!
Jan
Gian, Great use of lighting and negative space, The model is gorgeous as is the pose and her expression. The only criticism I would have is maybe the over the top post processing---I am not a real fan of the " porcelain doll" look---But that is up to the individual viewer---
Again, Beautiful shot
Please keep them coming.
Bob
Gian, excellent work. I really like the feel of the shot you got with your post processing. As Bob said though, that
Beautiful portrait of a beautiful girl Gian. I really like the composition and the clothing on the ground adds a lot of interest.
On a technical point, when the model is right of frame and the lighting is on the same side, should the negative space be on the RHS as well? I mean should she be looking in to the image or out of the image in this case?
I know with birds and animals it is preferred to have more open or negative space of the image in the direction the bird is looking.
Having said all that, I wish I had taken this shot, it is beautiful.
Steve
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Originally Posted by Gian Luca
Gian,
Your gallery is beautiful!
I don't have any experience shooting models, and I absolutely love this shot. I'm not sure if I have a critique or an observation, but my eye expects her skin on her right brea*st to be a little darker or have a slight shadow in relation to the light between her elbows.
Beautiful Shot!
Rich
Had a photo shoot today. The weather turned bad. Very overcast and winds over 20mph. Was unable to use the umbrella I brought. Had to use high ISO and low shutter.
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Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D
Focal Length: 105mm
Aperture: f/4.5
Exposure Time: 0.013 s (1/80)
ISO equiv: 800
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Camera Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Focal Length: 200mm
Aperture: f/5.0
Exposure Time: 0.050 s (1/20)
ISO equiv: 800
Mark