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    • #17
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      Thanks mike... I have done soo many things wrong :-(
      But it's ok with me. This is the only way that I can learn.

      And this is what I appreciate of this Forum. There are Actually people who Assist with their experience.
      Lou
      Canon S2 IS, Canon 400d Sigma 18mm - 200mm

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      • #18
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        Thats about the only constructive thing I know Lou

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        • #19
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          please look at the Large Versions of these Photos. Not sure why the Smaller Size is so blurry ?

          This was the First Shots,




          Got a Little Better.



          I like this, 3rd one, But can the Critiques please advice if this Eyes are acceptable ?

          Last edited by lourensb; 11-10-07, 07:48 AM.
          Lou
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          • #20
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            The blurryness in these is as a result of camera shake. If you look particularly at the keylight in the eyes you can clearly see there has been some movement.

            The exif data does not appear to be present with these images, how did you edit them for posting.
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            • #21
              Re: Lighting Help

              Originally posted by Stephen View Post
              The blurryness in these is as a result of camera shake. If you look particularly at the keylight in the eyes you can clearly see there has been some movement.

              The exif data does not appear to be present with these images, how did you edit them for posting.
              The only thing Ive done with these imiges was to resize. in CS3?

              I am However Busy working on Making my own "Studio" Setup, with some lights.

              Will then redo, Trying a Tripod, without the OS. And then have a look at the Results.
              Lou
              Canon S2 IS, Canon 400d Sigma 18mm - 200mm

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              • #22
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                The third picture is sharper, but frankly its a terrible pose, she almost looks as though she is lying down. The harsh shadow created by the flash does not help either
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                • #23
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                  Can't wait.
                  Audrey

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                  • #24
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                    I like the relaxed pose and the lovely smile in the 1st but think there is to much space around the subject.
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                    • #25
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                      No.1 - Pretty girl, nice smile, nice figure. As Pops says, not cropped close enough.

                      No.2 - Unsharp

                      No.3 - Unflattering pose
                      Audrey

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