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This is a discussion on Santa shot within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Shot a whole whack of kids with Santa tonight for my roommates daycare and made some errors in shooting judgment. ...

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    Shot a whole whack of kids with Santa tonight for my roommates daycare and made some errors in shooting judgment. There was no charge I just did it for fun. In my attempt to rescue said shots I thought I'd go with the Orton effect as a mask for my foolishness. My roommate has already told all that I would put the images on a CD for all concerned. I have sugested that next year they hang a backdrop and maybe place some carpet down to hide the cork floor which IMO looks like plywood. Anyway, your thoughts on the pseudo Rockwell look would be appreciated.


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    The Orton is cool. The truth is the parents are more interested in looking at their kids then anything else. But ....Santa needs a big chair with a high back, preferrably red. And he needs a tree. With lights. And a big pile of presents nearby. Maybe a cosy rug on the floor. An elf or helper would be kind of nice too. Anything- wreathes, tinsel garland, bows, ribbons- that would give us the idea that it was Christmas.

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    My first thought when I saw this ... "Beautiful processing!"

    I had no idea you were covering anything up until I read your text.

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    This is spooky, but nice picture!

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    I like the effect of the orton here. I agree with the backdrop idea and a chair.
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    Well..I"ve learnt one thing this week is sometimes we get not the best to work with and if you want to do it so be it..the results may not work out.

    Despite what you are missing..the pp works great!!!! The parents won't even see the lacking!
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    Nice save on the processing!

    The truth is the parents are more interested in looking at their kids then anything else. But ....Santa needs a big chair with a high back, preferrably red. And he needs a tree. With lights. And a big pile of presents nearby. Maybe a cosy rug on the floor. An elf or helper would be kind of nice too. Anything- wreathes, tinsel garland, bows, ribbons- that would give us the idea that it was Christmas.
    Bang on imo! santa needs santa props.

    The angle for this shot is also off imo. Straight on with both people looking into the camera is what I'd recommend. each kid should also have a closeup w/santa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marko View Post
    The angle for this shot is also off imo. Straight on with both people looking into the camera is what I'd recommend. each kid should also have a closeup w/santa.
    Or at least be looking at the camera

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    Thanks guys...It was a nasty environment with lots of squealing giggling munchkins all around my feet. Santa got a computer chair to sit in and it was just....All wrong Next year I hope to get them on board with the needs of a good image as far as environment goes. I seldom do well at these sorts of shoots and this was a testament to that concept I really was hoping the Orton was passable and it seems you guys are on board with that. 50 Ortons is gonna take me some time

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    I like the "glow" here very much!

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