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April 2009 Photography Assignment - Portraits (human)

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    Actually it's not that hard if you choose the right subject.

    In general - pretty girls are the wrong subject for this light.

    Lumberjacks, coal miners, gritty guys - it's a stereotype for sure but gritty subjects are better suited to 'gritty' light and soft subjects are better suited to soft light.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marko View Post
    Actually it's not that hard if you choose the right subject.

    In general - pretty girls are the wrong subject for this light.

    Lumberjacks, coal miners, gritty guys - it's a stereotype for sure but gritty subjects are better suited to 'gritty' light and soft subjects are better suited to soft light.
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    Default Was the bunny hiding or finding eggs?

    My granddaughter, Katherine, in her first egg hunt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlipJigPiper View Post
    My granddaughter, Katherine, in her first egg hunt.
    Okay, that deserves a big "AWWWWWWW!" Do you have any shot in portrait style?
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    Now that is just plain cute!

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    That's an Easter Bubby

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    One more and then I'll leave you's alone

    Having a bit of fun with this one's treatment ...

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    Speaking from a girl's point of view, personally I don't mind the lighting Mad Aussie has used (and no i'm not agreeing with him because he's my Father) it's a different effect he hasn't used on me yet, so something different is good rather than always taking soft photos...Man my eyes stand out in that last one...

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    A cute easter shot SlipJig!
    MA - The blue you chose is not working for me. It's too unnatural and not subtle enough. I think the shot would have been better without it.
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    Well, as I said Marko ...
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    Having a bit of fun with this one's treatment ...

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