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    after reading the text on the image, diha rako naka bantay naa man diay lalaki

    Quote Originally Posted by Primal View Post
    "Little Bo Peep" Concept

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgg1979 View Post
    no prob. yeah. please start another one. dili sad ko maka share diri nga thread. way above ra kaayo ilang skills diri. practice sa ko
    Taas na gyud diay inyo lantaw namo....naulaw hinoon ko mo post ari...hahaha

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    hahaha.. dili pud. of course I know a little, but not as much as you guys. and I'm learning just by "deconstructing" the light sources in each of the photos

    the model pose, lighting, concept and post process all help as well.


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    Taas na gyud diay inyo lantaw namo....naulaw hinoon ko mo post ari...hahaha
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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgg1979 View Post
    after reading the text on the image, diha rako naka bantay naa man diay lalaki
    It's a series... a modern romantic twist on the nursery rhyme "Little Bo Peep"
    check it out.

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    thanks brian for creating the thread.
    wanna share my shoots too...newbie pa ko ani so i need your CC guys.
    wala koy lightings pa..hehehe
    previews:





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    bri, since this is also a critic my shot thread, can this be also a discussion thread?
    like do you guys wanna share how to set up the lighting? or how many lighting you usually use?
    do you use accessories like reflectors, diffusers?

    @ primal and p-chan do you PP on your shots?
    if discussion is not allowed, disregard this post.thanks

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    @bahiista: yes, I do PP on my shots but I keep it to a minimum (basic retouch, slight curve adjustment for brightness), I try to keep it as "natural" looking as possible.. paet kaayo na oie... na mo ana ang tao ug "nindota pag ka photoshop oie"..

    like this for example

    <- if I remember it right purag gi +20 ra man tingali ni nako ang fill then +10 sa contrast

    shot in aperture mode set in f/4 @ ISO400, lighting: one reflector (silver)

    but I do have a fair share of over-pp images like this:



    1/10", f/1.8 @ iso 100 on tripod

    one light with umbrella

    PP, passed this in noise ninja twice
    Last edited by P-Chan; 11-08-2010 at 03:42 PM.

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    tip in getting professional looking images:

    plan and prepare your shoot:
    be selective when it comes to models.... look for a model that will make your images look professional.
    models who know how to pose and have the body framework...and someone who looks like a model.
    if models have a huge assortment of wardrobe then good...or get a wardrobe stylist
    if you need to select the wardrobe... plan the colors with the background... choose a wardrobe that flatters the model (glamor style)... if it's fashion... then it's the designer's call.
    get a good make up artist and a hair stylist.
    get a flash. or even learn how to use your on board flash as fill or key light.... use it with ambient light....if you don't have strobes.

    without planning... all your images would look like regular snapshots of people trying to pose.
    Last edited by Primal; 11-06-2010 at 03:22 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bahiista View Post
    @ primal and p-chan do you PP on your shots?
    if discussion is not allowed, disregard this post.thanks
    of course. All fashion/glamor images are PPed. Check out fashion magazines... look at the ads....all of those are PPed.
    Just to get you in on a secret... all the models you see in magazines? they don't have that smooth creamy white skin.... especially beauty ads... they are smoothened...dodged and burned... etc... it's not a crime to PP... it's optimization of images. I use to think when I first started that PP is bad... PP is bad when used and applied in the wrong way.

    I use light modifiers as needed.... On location.. ambient light if possible, but I try not to make my images flat... so I use strobes to avoid that.
    Last edited by Primal; 11-06-2010 at 03:21 PM.

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    up

    Last edited by Primal; 11-08-2010 at 03:31 PM.

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