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sent on November 26, 2011 (13:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I think you could work better with the flash ... maybe using it to your wireless positioned right in front of the model, or if you have to bounce the wireless transmitter. You would gain less "shine" on the skin and halos burned. Moreover it is always advisable in this kind of shots to use a more diffused light, never direct, so as not to highlight the imperfections of the skin. Also, try to read something on 'rembrandt lighting :) Good luck! Francis Penso che avresti potuto lavorare meglio con il flash...magari usandolo wireless posizionato alla tua dx, di fronte alla modella, oppure a rimbalzo se non hai il trasmettitore wireless. In tal modo otterresti meno l'effetto "lucido" sulla pelle e gli aloni bruciati. Inoltre è sempre consigliabile in questo genere di scatti di usare una luce più diffusa, mai diretta, in modo da non evidenziare le imperfezioni della pelle. Prova inoltre a leggere qualcosa sull' illuminazione rembrandt :) Buona fortuna! Francesco
sent on June 05, 2012 (13:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
hello. biacevole installation. excellent shot. amche I think there is something wrong with the flash. perhaps, with a similar vein you could also make pleasant ... some of my best portraits are done at night with ambient light. probably would have gotten a beautiful blurred here absolutely sacrificed a dark background.
hello ciao. biacevole la posa. inquadratura ottima. amche io penso che ci sia qualcosa che non va col flash. magari, con una simile ottica avresti potuto farne anche ameno... alcuni tra i miei migliori ritratti sono fatti in notturna con luce ambiente. probabilmente avresti ottenuto un bellissimo sfocato qui assolutamente sacrificato un un fondo buio.
sent on June 05, 2012 (14:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thank you ... I will follow your advice and try to do without the flash on some photos! ;-) ti ringrazio... seguirò il tuo consiglio e provo a fare a meno del flash su certe foto!
sent on October 26, 2012 (8:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I agree with the analysis of Francis. I should add that in the absence of a second flash rate it to soften the light by purchasing a dedicated headset (3.50 euro) to put on and get an extension cable for the flash always sure to remove it from you. Hello and good light, laurel Concordo con l'analisi di Francesco. Aggiungo che in mancanza di un secondo flash valuterei di ammorbidire la luce acquistando una cuffia dedicata (3,50 euro) da calzare e di procurarti un cavetto prolunga sempre per il flash in modo di allontanare quest'ultimo da te. Ciao e buona luce, lauro
sent on October 26, 2012 (10:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the ride ... I'd intentions to buy a few things for the installation ... ;) Grazie per il passaggio... Sarei intenzio sto ad acquistare un paio di cose per la posa... ;)