rick vincent 1 Posted December 20, 2002 Were you just dealing with available lighting here, or did you bring in your own? I like the pale skin tones (no hot spots) and also good detail in the black leather. Very well lit. The blurred city lights are a nice touch. A good cross between studio and street. Link to comment
shay_sh 0 Posted December 20, 2002 i used a large softbox with a sb28 and a sc-17 a TTL cable for nikon now im thinking of buying another sc-17 coz one cable is holding me from geting far from the subject Link to comment
william_gracey 0 Posted December 20, 2002 I think the lighting is perfect, and I really like the out of focus small lights in the background. At first glance I though that maybe some of the wall could be cropped, but I now think it's just right, as it leads the eye right to the girl. Just a terrific picture! Link to comment
Timo Hartikainen 556 Posted December 20, 2002 I also thought cropping that wall, but I'm not sure..it's a good image anyway..I like those city ligths, too. Link to comment
brian_smistek 0 Posted December 24, 2002 Shay,You have suceeded in excellently blending several types of lighting. I only wish that there was a stronger catch light in her eyes. Link to comment
detlef 6 Posted December 25, 2002 love this...perspective/pose and expression have created more than just a portrait...but it shows us human behaviour Link to comment
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