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Shadows... Lighting is photography. You've got some strange shadows on the right eye, nose and left cheek. Not very flattering for this young lady.
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The crop is a little too close on the left hand side. I would give that bird a little more edge.
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Im a huge fan of fog shots, and this is a beaut! Nice work.
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Stunning image. Perfectly composed, great timing with weather and sun position. Couldn't think of anything that would make it better.
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Absolutely stunning. When doing landscapes I find that picking the day and time is almost 90% of the job. Best times to go out are right before a storm and right after a storm, or when you have really high cumulus clouds and of course right before and after sunsets and sunrises. Good luck and Congrats on a beauty!
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Absolutely beautiful. Love the background!
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Using something to reflect the light into the face of this guy might make it look a little better. You can even use something as simple as a white piece of poster paper, or if on the streets, use a building wall that is getting direct sunlight to reflect it onto the subject. Looks like a fun guy.
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Portrait sessions can be tricky to schedule since you usually don't know
what the weather will be like, and in this case I had an almost three hour
drive to get to the location. As I got to the location it was clear that we were
in for an unforcasted bad storm so what do you do? You just roll with it.
These are a few in the series.
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Portrait sessions can be tricky to schedule since you usually don't know
what the weather will be like, and in this case I had an almost three hour
drive to get to the location. As I got to the location it was clear that we were
in for an unforcasted bad storm so what do you do? You just roll with it.
These are a few in the series.
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Portrait sessions can be tricky to schedule since you usually don't know
what the weather will be like, and in this case I had an almost three hour
drive to get to the location. As I got to the location it was clear that we were
in for an unforcasted bad storm so what do you do? You just roll with it.
These are a few in the series.
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One of my favorites from a 4th of July shoot I did.
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This is pretty weird. I can't figure how you blurred out the tops of the building, but it's a very interesting effect. I love it!
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Fun folks there. Try using a more shallow depth of field to give the subjects a little more importance in the scene.
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Nice photograph. Making your depth of field a little more shallow however will take away some of the background and isolate your subject a little more. If you don't have a 2.8 lens or faster then you can do the same thing by pulling your subject away from the background a little more so you have a little more blur of the background.
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I absolutely love the composition on this. Totally makes the entire image.
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This can be a difficult situation to photograph because you want to capture the light of the fire, but still balance it out with the exposure of the person there. I think I would have bounced a little more light off of a wall into the shadows of the man, or processed it a little more to show more of his face. Nice shot though.
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Really cute moment between mom and baby.
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I love this shot. You've managed to do a photo during one of the hardest times of the day, but managed to do it well. Nice job.
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Great photoshop creation. I love the reflective surface idea.
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These are some of the hardest shots to make. Mostly because when you expose for the sky then you underexpose the land portion, which is what happened here. Using a graduated filter on the lens should help you fix the problem. I love the sunset though, and am really wishing I had been there to see it.
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A place our family has called home for generations.
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Would love any tips for photographing in the fog. It's one of my favorite
weather patterns to photograph!
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