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Portraits..... HELP!!!I am currently playing around with my film slr trying to learn as much as i can b4 i get my digital body. Had a play with some portriats today. these were shot with eos 3000n 28-80 3.5-5.6 kit lens and onboard flash. Some tips on poses and composition for these types of shots would be appreciated. Again, scanned images and paint borders
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Im no film expert, but the film you used had some blue-ish cast on her face. The composition and lighting is good, but just that the tones are a bit too flat and cold.
Forgot to mention, she has beautiful eyes. ![]()
just had a look at original, may b scanner issues there is a little bit there, but scan exadurated a little i think, am using fuji superia 100iso
Heres num 2 done by Zeeke in photoshop to help soften etc and get rid of chapped lips and scan grain (i think
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I quite like the comp on the first shot. the background lets it down though.
perhaps a lighter background would allow for a nicer separation between subject and background. the pose works but maybe works better using a tree or similar, even using the diffused light coming in thru a window can produce a pleasing portrait. she has lovely eyes too. Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
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