tomhansonphotography 0 Posted October 8, 2008 Nice color choice for the girl. If you edit out the tracks in the sand it will help a lot. Link to comment
tore 10 Posted October 8, 2008 Thanks Tom, yes the tracks was a big misstake, I did not realise how disturbing they were until I got the pictures up on my computer at home. but it is difficult to erase so much in photoshop without a bad resoult. Best regards Tore Link to comment
blue-olympus 0 Posted October 8, 2008 Hi Tore...I don't think the tracks are too distracting as they are below the bottom half of her body. Her face, pose and skin tones are excellent. The blue dress looks smart also....Well done! Link to comment
jfrey43 0 Posted October 9, 2008 I dont think the tracks are that bad either. The highlights on her face, though, are a bit hot but not bad enough to scrap the photo. The model is as always stunningly beautiful and the blue dress does work quite well. Good shot Tore. Link to comment
tore 10 Posted October 9, 2008 Thank you for your comments. I would have set up a framework with a fabric to break the light, but it blew too much so the sunny side was a little bit bright. Best regards Tore Link to comment
rick_williams6 0 Posted October 11, 2008 Personally I like the lighting Tore the ratio used is within acceptable limits. The highlights in your models hair do a lot for this shot. Great use of color also. Link to comment
markonestudios 4 Posted October 11, 2008 Tore, I like the diagonals in the sand, I think they add an element of tension to your shot. The blue dress also works really well against the sand colour. Nicely done, as usual :) Link to comment
tore 10 Posted October 11, 2008 Thank you for your comments. Mark, It was long ago I heard of you, hope all is well with you best regards Tore Link to comment
jtipton 0 Posted October 13, 2008 Great job controling and balancing the light. Very nice exposure. Best Wishes-Jim Link to comment
mario_a 0 Posted October 29, 2008 Lovely portrait and I like her confident stance. Although the tracks are noticeable in the background (after finally taking one's eyes off the model), your use of shallow depth of field helps a lot to reduce their effect. Your lighting is superb as usual. Link to comment
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