Re: Two more outdoor portraits
[Re: Julie]
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02/01/06 08:33 PM
02/01/06 08:33 PM
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Julie it is the same in my case, fine family album shots but not in the same league as portraits done with controlled lighting. It is the only answer to blown highlights and over-contrast, not to mention screwed up eyes and tense faces (people and dogs both) in direct sunlight or even bright cloudlight.
I know that I need to invest in a good lighting system and probably some professional assistance in how to get the best out of it. My difficult choice is whether to get that "next", or fill another need first, which is a faster and longer lens for the dog action. Decisions, decisions again.
The shot of your daughter is lovely, but I think the advantages of controlled lighting would make the same shot really stunning.
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Re: Two more outdoor portraits
[Re: PossumCorner]
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02/02/06 01:50 AM
02/02/06 01:50 AM
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Hey Guys,
When working in direct light, the whole equation changes - no question about it. When shooting weddings, I tend to push the flash +1 to even try to compete with the sun to knock out shadows around the eyes caused by light hitting the forehead. However, at that point, I don't care about important things like dress detail anymore. It is just about faces and keeping them exposed well.
Obviously, there are some ways of working in the direct sun, but it is hardly reccommended (sp). i.e. turning the subject's head away from the sun, finding some shade (i.e. a tree, a house, etc)...and of course, setting up your photography times to hours that are more accomodating to the light that you have.
Thanks for sharing, Julie!!
-James
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Re: Two more outdoor portraits
[Re: Tony Bynum]
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02/02/06 02:52 PM
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At least I can show photos of what NOT to do  I should have used the flash, though I was hoping I could get some nice dramatic lighting. It rarely works like that for me though  I need to go to the store and get a reflector. I just haven't done it yet Thanks for all the comments, I appreciate them
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