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I posted this comp a few days ago, about a set I did with Mona Lisa, which yielded very few usable images.
I think my thread got lost in the server move, and since I have no plans to ever use this set, I thought some of you might like to see some of the better pics.
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Fair Adam, I saw this post on the 28th and I tell you, I know you said you only had like 15 out of 45 turn out good do to low light and your stobes not working. Man I have to say if I were you I'd use the 15 and the other if you can up the exposure in PS or LR3, I'd do that and convert to B&W. Her feet are awesome. Got to love her arches and wrinkled soles.
quote:Originally posted by Fair Adam: ...yielded very few usable images.
Did you post all the good ones in this preview because they sure look usable to me.
Patrick
P.S. Sometimes if the lighting isn't perfect, Photoshop can bump the colors some, or mess with the highlight/contrast ratio. I know I've done it, mostly with indoor sets that might have looked a little orange or blue based on the room lighting combined with my own lighting.
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Patrick great point. I had started a Topic called Foot Photographers Corner on the 28th to not only post photos but to tell what the camera and light (setup if an) was. Something to help all of us become better at what we love, photographing beautiful feet.