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Reverend Hearse
Location: in the cadillac... Gender: Neither Total Likes: 15 likes
| | | Re: Random Portraits (Probably NSFW, or won't be at some point) < Reply # 43 on 4/5/2011 3:11 AM > | Reply with Quote
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| the're only homeless at night, during the day , the're just outside.... "white wall tires..they say here i am , look at me, love me!" |
| Axle
Location: Milton, ON Gender: Male Total Likes: 507 likes
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| | | Re: Random Portraits (Probably NSFW, or won't be at some point) < Reply # 44 on 4/5/2011 12:25 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Reverend Hearse
| May I make some some suggestions on how to improve these images? Sure, great, let's go. Before you read further, let me just say that the following is my opinion and how I would shoot these particular scenes differently. Photo 1 - Have the camera facing head on, so that the railing cuts the frame diagonally, have the model leaning on the rail with both arms cross over it slight turn of course to show off curves, one light through an umbrella, to just soften her features, and give a nice warm glow. Photo 2 - place the model on the desk (in the background of your shot), probably laying down on her back, arched, similar pose to the 2nd photo that e-photog posted above your post, light from the inside, just off frame aimed down on the model add a softbox or for a more harsher, grunge look, a grid snoot, and then frame through the window, while the camera is outside. Photo 3 - Pose is decent, bring the arms in a little more, keep the camera where it is, but zoom in, this would be a perfect head & shoulders shot. Light with a single light using a grid snoot to focus the light directly on the model's face.
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| Reverend Hearse
Location: in the cadillac... Gender: Neither Total Likes: 15 likes
| | | Re: Random Portraits (Probably NSFW, or won't be at some point) < Reply # 45 on 4/5/2011 6:35 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Axle
May I make some some suggestions on how to improve these images? Sure, great, let's go. Before you read further, let me just say that the following is my opinion and how I would shoot these particular scenes differently. Photo 1 - Have the camera facing head on, so that the railing cuts the frame diagonally, have the model leaning on the rail with both arms cross over it slight turn of course to show off curves, one light through an umbrella, to just soften her features, and give a nice warm glow.
Photo 2 - place the model on the desk (in the background of your shot), probably laying down on her back, arched, similar pose to the 2nd photo that e-photog posted above your post, light from the inside, just off frame aimed down on the model add a softbox or for a more harsher, grunge look, a grid snoot, and then frame through the window, while the camera is outside. Photo 3 - Pose is decent, bring the arms in a little more, keep the camera where it is, but zoom in, this would be a perfect head & shoulders shot. Light with a single light using a grid snoot to focus the light directly on the model's face.
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That's all Greek to me , I shot those with a cheap point and shoot a few years back , I have a better camera , but I'm a car painter , nit a photographer .....
| the're only homeless at night, during the day , the're just outside.... "white wall tires..they say here i am , look at me, love me!" |
| Ashes in the Snow
Location: Raleigh, NC Gender: Male Total Likes: 0 likes
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| | | | Re: Random Portraits (Probably NSFW, or won't be at some point) < Reply # 49 on 4/6/2011 6:02 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Axle
May I make some some suggestions on how to improve these images? Sure, great, let's go. Before you read further, let me just say that the following is my opinion and how I would shoot these particular scenes differently. Photo 1 - Have the camera facing head on, so that the railing cuts the frame diagonally, have the model leaning on the rail with both arms cross over it slight turn of course to show off curves, one light through an umbrella, to just soften her features, and give a nice warm glow.
Photo 2 - place the model on the desk (in the background of your shot), probably laying down on her back, arched, similar pose to the 2nd photo that e-photog posted above your post, light from the inside, just off frame aimed down on the model add a softbox or for a more harsher, grunge look, a grid snoot, and then frame through the window, while the camera is outside. Photo 3 - Pose is decent, bring the arms in a little more, keep the camera where it is, but zoom in, this would be a perfect head & shoulders shot. Light with a single light using a grid snoot to focus the light directly on the model's face.
| You're a helluva lot nicer than I am
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| Reverend Hearse
Location: in the cadillac... Gender: Neither Total Likes: 15 likes
| | | Re: Random Portraits (Probably NSFW, or won't be at some point) < Reply # 52 on 4/6/2011 6:58 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Ashes in the Snow
You're a helluva lot nicer than I am
| i thought this was a photo thread, not a bash on the non photographer thread. i thought i made it pretty clear im not a photographer, just another explorer with a camera. i understood what he meant by framing the shots different , but past that , its like chineese. i read what the man said, its just that i dont have a 600+ camera and light setup, nor the required knowledge to use such equipment. i have a 200 canon . it does what i want it to do , and does it well. you need to fuck off if you have nothing positive to contribute... dick.....
| the're only homeless at night, during the day , the're just outside.... "white wall tires..they say here i am , look at me, love me!" |
| Ashes in the Snow
Location: Raleigh, NC Gender: Male Total Likes: 0 likes
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| | | | Re: Random Portraits (Probably NSFW, or won't be at some point) < Reply # 54 on 4/6/2011 9:29 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Reverend Hearse
i thought this was a photo thread, not a bash on the non photographer thread. i thought i made it pretty clear im not a photographer, just another explorer with a camera. i understood what he meant by framing the shots different , but past that , its like chineese. i read what the man said, its just that i dont have a 600+ camera and light setup, nor the required knowledge to use such equipment. i have a 200 canon . it does what i want it to do , and does it well. you need to fuck off if you have nothing positive to contribute... dick.....
| Listen here twat nugget, The subforum is called "UE Model Shoots", not "post your shitty point and shoot pictures of your busted girlfriend". This is for people who enjoy bettering themselves as photographers, and for people trying to learn about it. It stands to reason that we all know what ISO/Shutter Speed/Aperture is. If you come in here and just put up 3 shitty pictures without ANY explanation of what the fuck is going on, then you are going to get pissed on. It's like going to the flashlight subforum and talking about fucking glow sticks or matches.
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| Reverend Hearse
Location: in the cadillac... Gender: Neither Total Likes: 15 likes
| | | Re: Random Portraits (Probably NSFW, or won't be at some point) < Reply # 55 on 4/7/2011 1:04 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | WASNT MY G/F JUST A FELLOW EXPLORER.... AND YOUR RIGHT ITS FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO BE SUPERIOR TO OTHERS WHILE RUNNING THEIR DICKSUCKERS, YES MAYBE I WOULD LIKE A HELPFUL EXPLANATION OF HOW MY CAMERA WORKS TO ACHEIVE DIFFERENT EFFECTS, BUT DID A ONE OF YOU DIPSHITS CONSIDER THAT? SNOPE , JUMPED RIGHT ONTO HOW SHITTY IT WAS, NO WONDER UER IS SUCH A SHITTY PLACE ANYMORE, TOO MANY SNOBBY ASS ELITIST PRICKS RUNNING AMOK...
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