Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

4 Pages < 1 2 3 4 >Bottom

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 SweeAnn's Path to Photography

views
     
kakinang
post Jan 10 2007, 11:35 AM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
60 posts

Joined: Jul 2005
coolpix laugh.gif
TSsweeann
post Mar 26 2007, 07:05 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
183 posts

Joined: Dec 2006
From: Bangkok, Thailand
QUOTE(kakinang @ Jan 10 2007, 11:35 AM)
coolpix  laugh.gif
*
You must be from PM... smile.gif ... but what is your nick there ar?


Added on March 26, 2007, 7:15 pmLong time never post here already, just did a group shot last Saturday, so share some of the photos with you all, and maybe some C&C.

Will not post all in 1 bang like I did in the other forum, but will go slow and post my favourite ones first....

enjoy....

1.

user posted image

2.

user posted image

3.

user posted image

4.

user posted image

Will post more after all the C&C for this round.....

This post has been edited by sweeann: Mar 26 2007, 07:15 PM
ac98
post Mar 26 2007, 07:43 PM

The Spirit of Photography
*******
Senior Member
3,758 posts

Joined: Apr 2006
From: Selayang


Wahhh ... this model looks very tender, I mean young tongue.gif
Gabai's weather favored you that day I notice brows.gif

For Pic 1, it's always good to get INTO the water and level with the model, creating a less distant feel. If you still wanna include the rocks, cover them with a wide angle lens.

For Pic 2&3, did you guys use a deflector? Looked like lighting fell unevenly on her face creating harsh shadows on her nose. Pic 2 again, never ever ask the model to pose with her lower body facing 90 degrees away the camera ... it's very odd and can be considered not a good pose, unless she's posing for another photographer. That's why I dun like group sessions.

For Pic 3, I am SURE you know the 2 injection marks are meant to be stamped away? tongue.gif Clipping on the right upper cheek bone and left shoulder as well. Keep your ISO low and set a higher exposure compensation instead if you wanna reduce clipping or blown highlights.
shinchan^^
post Mar 26 2007, 11:58 PM

K66
*********
All Stars
21,256 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: Pekopon


lao no need comment joh
laugh.gif


btw 2 & 3 same one lol
ac98
post Mar 27 2007, 12:32 AM

The Spirit of Photography
*******
Senior Member
3,758 posts

Joined: Apr 2006
From: Selayang


Comment lor Shinchan ... you also model shooter mah, sama-sama belasah belajar brows.gif
TSsweeann
post Mar 27 2007, 01:52 AM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
183 posts

Joined: Dec 2006
From: Bangkok, Thailand
QUOTE(ac98 @ Mar 26 2007, 07:43 PM)
Wahhh ... this model looks very tender, I mean young tongue.gif
Gabai's weather favored you that day I notice brows.gif

For Pic 1, it's always good to get INTO the water and level with the model, creating a less distant feel. If you still wanna include the rocks, cover them with a wide angle lens.

For Pic 2&3, did you guys use a deflector? Looked like lighting fell unevenly on her face creating harsh shadows on her nose. Pic 2 again, never ever ask the model to pose with her lower body facing 90 degrees away the camera ... it's very odd and can be considered not a good pose, unless she's posing for another photographer. That's why I dun like group sessions.

For Pic 3, I am SURE you know the 2 injection marks are meant to be stamped away? tongue.gif Clipping on the right upper cheek bone and left shoulder as well. Keep your ISO low and set a higher exposure compensation instead if you wanna reduce clipping or blown highlights.
*
Noted for pix 1, yeah, that was at the beginning of the shot, I was standing at the dry land, a bit hesitated to go into the water, but at the later stage, dun care already, underwear also gone soak wet.

As for the shadow on pix 2 and pix 3, it was on purpose, I wanted to have a more 3-D effect by showing more of the shadow, too much already?

Noted for pix 4, will amend the pix and re-post.

Thanx.


Added on March 27, 2007, 1:53 am
QUOTE(shinchan^^ @ Mar 26 2007, 11:58 PM)
lao no need comment joh
laugh.gif
btw 2 & 3 same one lol
*
No ler, pix 2 and pix 3 is not from the same photo, but was actually 2 shot, one done with landscape style, one done with portrait style, at the end, I like both, so keep both lor... hmm.gif

This post has been edited by sweeann: Mar 27 2007, 01:53 AM
ac98
post Mar 27 2007, 02:45 AM

The Spirit of Photography
*******
Senior Member
3,758 posts

Joined: Apr 2006
From: Selayang


QUOTE(sweeann @ Mar 27 2007, 01:52 AM)
Noted for pix 1, yeah, that was at the beginning of the shot, I was standing at the dry land, a bit hesitated to go into the water, but at the later stage, dun care already, underwear also gone soak wet.

As for the shadow on pix 2 and pix 3, it was on purpose, I wanted to have a more 3-D effect by showing more of the shadow, too much already?

Noted for pix 4, will amend the pix and re-post.

Thanx.
*
You dun create a 3D effect by applying shadow onto the model's nose or chin or cheek : It's a common mistake done by lotsa newbies and even studio photographers. You do it by POSING the model in such a way she gives you that effect, not throwing unnecessary light onto her. It is called effect thru posing or angle, not thru light/shadow play any longer, any effort is considered overdoing.

Everyone's nose is '3D' enough, unless you are E.T tongue.gif
shinchan^^
post Mar 27 2007, 07:41 AM

K66
*********
All Stars
21,256 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: Pekopon


QUOTE(ac98 @ Mar 27 2007, 02:45 AM)
Everyone's nose is '3D' enough, unless you are E.T tongue.gif
*
Shinchan has no nose rolleyes.gif
aba9785
post Mar 27 2007, 08:03 AM

el aba9785
*****
Senior Member
743 posts

Joined: Jun 2005
From: Penang


sweeann is back with pics.. rclxms.gif
more pic, more pics....please icon_rolleyes.gif
so many portrait photographer here... drool.gif



aaron
post Mar 27 2007, 11:00 AM

LUMIX Freak
*******
Senior Member
2,451 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: Seri Kembangan


haha... coolpix is back in action.... wellome back with nice photo... not good enough to command ur photo...just can say sweet gal u have there... tongue.gif

haha...i see u and wasabi was shooting her last saturday.. haha
shinchan^^
post Mar 27 2007, 11:01 AM

K66
*********
All Stars
21,256 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: Pekopon


QUOTE(ac98 @ Mar 27 2007, 02:45 AM)
You dun create a 3D effect by applying shadow onto the model's nose or chin or cheek : It's a common mistake done by lotsa newbies and even studio photographers. You do it by POSING the model in such a way she gives you that effect, not throwing unnecessary light onto her. It is called effect thru posing or angle, not thru light/shadow play any longer, any effort is considered overdoing.
*
great tips~~~~!!
HenryLow
post Mar 27 2007, 11:07 AM

liddat oso can, you win liao lor.
Group Icon
VIP
4,336 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: BOLEHLand
QUOTE(ac98 @ Mar 27 2007, 02:45 AM)
You dun create a 3D effect by applying shadow onto the model's nose or chin or cheek : It's a common mistake done by lotsa newbies and even studio photographers. You do it by POSING the model in such a way she gives you that effect, not throwing unnecessary light onto her. It is called effect thru posing or angle, not thru light/shadow play any longer, any effort is considered overdoing.

Everyone's nose is '3D' enough, unless you are E.T tongue.gif
*
this is great tips given by my sifu, need noted down and remember in my heart... notworthy.gif
jkcm
post Mar 27 2007, 11:19 AM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
68 posts

Joined: Apr 2005

hehe! coolpix!!!!!


TSsweeann
post Mar 27 2007, 12:31 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
183 posts

Joined: Dec 2006
From: Bangkok, Thailand
QUOTE(ac98 @ Mar 27 2007, 02:45 AM)
You dun create a 3D effect by applying shadow onto the model's nose or chin or cheek : It's a common mistake done by lotsa newbies and even studio photographers. You do it by POSING the model in such a way she gives you that effect, not throwing unnecessary light onto her. It is called effect thru posing or angle, not thru light/shadow play any longer, any effort is considered overdoing.

Everyone's nose is '3D' enough, unless you are E.T tongue.gif
*
Hi anthony,

Do you have a sample of the effect thru posing or angle? would like to see the differences and learn from it.... notworthy.gif

Thanx.


Added on March 27, 2007, 12:32 pm
QUOTE(aaron @ Mar 27 2007, 11:00 AM)
haha... coolpix is back in action.... wellome back with nice photo... not good enough to command ur photo...just can say sweet gal u have there... tongue.gif

haha...i see u and wasabi was shooting her last saturday.. haha
*
Aiks? You were there too? How come din see you one? Wasabi din shoot, he just keypoh wanted to see the model only during lunch time.... muahahahaha


Added on March 27, 2007, 12:33 pm
QUOTE(jkcm @ Mar 27 2007, 11:19 AM)
hehe! coolpix!!!!!
*
HP???? ... rclxms.gif


Added on March 27, 2007, 12:46 pmPlease bear with the BCG mark, my PP mostly concentrate on her face and lighting, always left out the other parts which needs to pay attention as well... :nono

5.

user posted image

I like this few very much too...

6.

user posted image

7.

user posted image

8.

user posted image

This post has been edited by sweeann: Mar 27 2007, 12:46 PM
ac98
post Mar 27 2007, 12:55 PM

The Spirit of Photography
*******
Senior Member
3,758 posts

Joined: Apr 2006
From: Selayang


QUOTE(sweeann @ Mar 27 2007, 12:31 PM)
Hi anthony,
Do you have a sample of the effect thru posing or angle? would like to see the differences and learn from it....  notworthy.gif
Thanx.
*
Plenty ... but under different day, different lighting conditions, different angle and composition and of course with dozens of models and occasionally PP-ed images. You learn nothing from samples, the advice I gave you are PRINCIPLES you hold on to and apply them yourself in your own photo sessions, unless you cannot imagine what I am trying to say, which I think its a totally difference thing.
TSsweeann
post Mar 27 2007, 03:34 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
183 posts

Joined: Dec 2006
From: Bangkok, Thailand
QUOTE(ac98 @ Mar 27 2007, 12:55 PM)
Plenty ... but under different day, different lighting conditions, different angle and composition and of course with dozens of models and occasionally PP-ed images. You learn nothing from samples, the advice I gave you are PRINCIPLES you hold on to and apply them yourself in your own photo sessions, unless you cannot imagine what I am trying to say, which I think its a totally difference thing.
*
Actually, seriously, I really cannot imagine ler, that's why would like to see a sample, to help me visualise mah..... tongue.gif
ac98
post Mar 27 2007, 04:04 PM

The Spirit of Photography
*******
Senior Member
3,758 posts

Joined: Apr 2006
From: Selayang


Plenty of those in my gallery, Sweeann. Generally it's the way the girls pose that contributed to that effect. You need to have a pinch of wild imagination and some creativity to make it in photography, dun rely on samples all the time, create your own style and be innovative.

Create something OTHERS will copy, dun copy from others brows.gif
aaltong
post Mar 27 2007, 04:11 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
239 posts

Joined: Oct 2006
I think shadow and light play an important role in making the photo 3D-ish.
without it, the photo will look flat.
that's why we always check the lighting condition first, then compose and instruct the model pose accordingly.
But i think that particular pic, the reflcted light is too harsh and some area kena while other tak kena... so make it look a bit weird.

she is looking away from the light source.. that's why create hard shadow on the nose.

This post has been edited by aaltong: Mar 27 2007, 04:15 PM
shinchan^^
post Mar 27 2007, 04:17 PM

K66
*********
All Stars
21,256 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: Pekopon


yes, i observed something from gabai the other day
when i saw aaltong raised his hand on to the air..

This post has been edited by shinchan^^: Mar 27 2007, 04:24 PM
aaltong
post Mar 27 2007, 04:31 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
239 posts

Joined: Oct 2006
QUOTE(shinchan^^ @ Mar 27 2007, 04:17 PM)
yes, i observed something from gabai the other day
when i saw aaltong raised his hand on to the air..
*
HAHAHA..... kena tangkap tongue.gif

4 Pages < 1 2 3 4 >Top
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0181sec    0.54    5 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 21st December 2025 - 09:48 AM