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Green Gemini
{K:3391} 8/5/2005
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I will try and post something soon.
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michelle k.
{K:16270} 8/4/2005
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will u post again soon?
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ppdix
{K:17069} 5/26/2005
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yo! wassup G? Appreciate your comment. Glad u dig some brown sugar... This is a well executed portrait. Great use of available light. Peace ppdix
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Melanie Reynolds
{K:9096} 4/15/2005
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Glad to be of service! The DOF if great on this, the window light is really nice too! I would like to see some with him (or someone else) looking into the light. Natural light really brings out some great detail in the eyes!! Do you have a closeup or macro mode on your camera? If so, that will really drown out the background when you are using bright light that is coming in from a window.... like when I did that photo of Hayden where he looks like he's praying... the background was drown out because the main focus was on him. Since you and I don't have the best model cameras, we have to use closeup/macro to get good detail too! LOL
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Green Gemini
{K:3391} 4/14/2005
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Thanks Andrea!
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Andrea Harris
{K:2496} 4/13/2005
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Yes, Mel's got some great tips about using natural light ;)
I, personally was drawn to this pic because of the depth of field. Good job with the background being out of focus so the attention is drawn to the guy. I also like him being off-centered. Well-done portrait.
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Green Gemini
{K:3391} 4/7/2005
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Thanks so much Stefan, I really appreciate your comments.
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 4/7/2005
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Yes, light is excellent here, as is the exposure. Just playing with the distance to a window that does not have direct sun is an interesting exercise in what you can get. Found the sweet spot here :-)
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