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Victoria Blue Murder


kyle_cassidy

Hot lights filling out the background, strobe off to the side in front. NO photoshop, i figure i should mention that before i start getting accused of leaving out a shadow somewhere. :-)


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Your use of the light through that doorway is inspiring... very clever!
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i enjoy every detail of this shot ... but find sonny's comment that it doesnt appear staged compared to the others worrysome. his lifestyle i guess!
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why does everyone think the guys is guilty ? maybe she killed him for kicks ? maybe she conned him, maybe........?
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Your best work so far!

 

I have a similar idea down on paper for a future shoot. Nice to see your shot turned out so well.

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Did you choose to hang that painting there in the hallway? It compliments the woman rather nicley! Great shot, great acting, greatcapture. The only thing you might keep in mind the next time is throwing a gel on your strobe to even out the color temperature to either A) That of the hot light or I think even better B) A little bit more of a street light look, like the light is comming from a window that sits infront of a stret light... but you have a Great photo here!
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I agree on the color temp diffrance now that I look at the photo more... However I think it should still look a little bit more like nite light from a street light... so I stand by my suggestion B
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to tell you the truth, i'm a total hack when it comes to lights. i know nothing. gel? balance? i wish i was a little more meticulous and i wish i knew how to make something look like either moonlight or street light or sunlight but, as it is, i have no clue.
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Kyle... I felt bad even suggesting anything to you, seeing as I feel that you are a far superior photographer to me! However, if you have any specific lighting questions please feel free to E-Mail me and I will do all I can do to help johnny@johnnytergo.com
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