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 Post subject: Re: Portraiture and your PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE & COMP FOR JU
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:36 pm 
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Hi People.

just showing you the power of BW and cropping.

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the secret to good clean BW is to not have too many colours in the original shot and don't have primary colours side by side as one tends to disappear into the other.

again the focus is on the eyes and I've used flash to produce catchlights to bring the eyes to life.

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 Post subject: Re: Portraiture and your PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE & COMP FOR JU
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 10:25 am 
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Will give this a shot on the weekend at the farm!!! Annie that photo of your little man is sooo cute!

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 Post subject: Re: Portraiture and your PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE & COMP FOR JU
PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 9:37 am 
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I love this pic of my daughter and her horse...
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..and this close up of Romeo..
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 Post subject: Re: Portraiture and your PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE & COMP FOR JU
PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:18 am 
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ohhhh Julez. you've done well. I'm a horsey chick so I love them straight away. What a handsome man and he looks very well cared for by your daughter. She's going to be thanking you forever for these shots.


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She got 6x8 in prints of these to have in her bedroom. I'm going to be scrap-booking some of the photos of Romeo for Mandy's kitchen colour challenge.

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 Post subject: Re: Portraiture and your PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE & COMP FOR JU
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great photo's Julze love Romeo :)

couldn't get with in a mile of my pony with a camera 31 years and not one decent picutre :(

got a coulpe of photos of my nieces not sure if they are good enough to put up :?


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great pics julze.

yay for trying gypsy. i'm yet to give it a go.

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 Post subject: Re: Portraiture and your PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE & COMP FOR JU
PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 11:18 am 
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Hi everyone great photo. Love the photo of Romeo. I have a question how do you not get light in the glasses? Your picture of your daughter and horse is great and there is no refelection or light specks in the glasses, how do you do that???? I have a photo to put up too but I will later on when I remember how to do it.


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 Post subject: Re: Portraiture and your PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE & COMP FOR JU
PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 11:30 am 
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hey pussycat.

in regard to the glasses, it's usually all a bit of luck. perhaps the young lady was on just the right angle not to get the reflection of the flash.

or Julez has cleverly cloned the reflection out.

I usually ask people if they want their glasses on or off. If the person is unsure, I usually then ask what would they prefer if they looked back on the photo in 5 years time. Glasses on or off?? That is usually a decider for them.

cant wait to see what you post here.

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I think I remember now.
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Thanks TIff for the info on the glasses but I don't like me without them. I look all scrunchie with out them. LOL Here is my photo of Maddison. Exp1/60 F./3.7


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 Post subject: Re: Portraiture and your PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE & COMP FOR JU
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What's up Pussycat??? (thinking tom jones's song - you must get that all the time lol) :wink: :wink: :roll:


nice shot of your daughter. when someone looks off to the middle distance off camera it gives a little air of mystery.

just watch your backgrounds. try moving yourself or your subject (if you can) with a less distracting background, or use a smaller f stop number (wider arpeture) to blur the background right out so the subject becomes isolated from it. You need to really focus on the eyes with the smaller f stop number as parts of your daughter may blur a bit too.


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this is what I think is about the best of what I took have a few more similar so not sure
they have gone home now so won't be able to get any more going to chase the cat around after :lol:

Ps Tiff I have emailed my sister about your questions


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 Post subject: Re: Portraiture and your PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE & COMP FOR JU
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HIya Gypsy.

you've done quite well. Your niece (??) is well lit with the background understated so it's compliments her honey coloured hair. Prehaps if she could have stepped one step further away from that wall, and you step one step back as well (if possible), that would blur the background just that bit more. The two little pinpricks of light on the left side is a little distracting.

good effort Gypsy!!!

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Very nice Gypsy

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 Post subject: Re: Portraiture and your PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE & COMP FOR JU
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Tiff :) wrote:
hey pussycat.

in regard to the glasses, it's usually all a bit of luck. perhaps the young lady was on just the right angle not to get the reflection of the flash.

or Julez has cleverly cloned the reflection out.

I usually ask people if they want their glasses on or off. If the person is unsure, I usually then ask what would they prefer if they looked back on the photo in 5 years time. Glasses on or off?? That is usually a decider for them.

cant wait to see what you post here.

tiff :)


Hey...I "normally" get reflective-glare from taking photos of Rosie...this is the first time I didn't! She must have been just at the right angle, as I have done NO touching up to this pic. :D

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