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    Quote Originally Posted by YokotaS13
    less lighting.
    everythign is so even, doenst create depth or any emotion. looks like high school yearbook pictures.

    take a single light to the right or left with a reflector on the other side or something.
    for some reason her smile doesnt look natural


    other than that, they are sharp, and well exposed. just the lighting looks funny

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    more lighting...///well exposed? She is way underexposed!
    If these were to be printed to photos would come out looking muddy

    Chad, if you can, go out and find a reflector and have one of your heads aiming the light directly at your seemless..this way, even if your using a a grey wall, u can still get a white background. Also, if u can get ahold of a light meter,,that way u can find out whats your aperture on your subject and your background and found out the difference in the number of stop

    Also, here is your chance to shoot tethered..like i said before, your camera will play tricks on your eye..THere is a website called captureone.com
    go on there and download there free trial software for shooting tethered..that way u can get a feel and see more accurate results when shooting directly into the computer..

    other than that, i think your off to a great start dude.Haven't seen you post any shots in awhile..

    Now time for my asshole comment! Now if u shot this in raw, u could see the benefits of using it and fixing the exposure in photoshop..Just giving ya a hardtime man...
    look forward what you create in the future

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    If you adjust the levels you can bring it back up some. Raw files will work better tho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeutscheBAG!
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    more lighting...///well exposed? She is way underexposed!
    If these were to be printed to photos would come out looking muddy

    Chad, if you can, go out and find a reflector and have one of your heads aiming the light directly at your seemless..this way, even if your using a a grey wall, u can still get a white background. Also, if u can get ahold of a light meter,,that way u can find out whats your aperture on your subject and your background and found out the difference in the number of stop

    Also, here is your chance to shoot tethered..like i said before, your camera will play tricks on your eye..THere is a website called captureone.com
    go on there and download there free trial software for shooting tethered..that way u can get a feel and see more accurate results when shooting directly into the computer..

    other than that, i think your off to a great start dude.Haven't seen you post any shots in awhile..

    Now time for my asshole comment! Now if u shot this in raw, u could see the benefits of using it and fixing the exposure in photoshop..Just giving ya a hardtime man...
    look forward what you create in the future
    yeah i have to get my monitor right cause the exposure looks great here but everybody keeps telling me they are under exposed.

    ill check that out

    i have been slack lately cause i have been working on the neon and this studio.

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