behold! no, just kiddin. Went out for some portrait work. Let this be a post to learn from then.
but before, I need, well more like I want, to learn some group portraits. I mean two and more people. Any ideas where to start?
for you folk: don't you have leave home without a bouncer. My mistake, but what the hell, atleast I won't forget in future.
preseting the magical La Fe Verte (aka Paťa)
quite fun, the fact that I was standing on a glass roof, It is little wrong to take pictures from above the model, because it would make her look smaller, than she actualy is. Thus wanting to capture her figure (damn good looking in the corset btw) I needed to get the edge of the roof off the shot.
a typically bad pise..leaned strait to camera is allways bad, wonder why I even took this. Still, see the edge of the roof...it's not in line with eyes..or even head. Keep that in mind (I'm actualy writing this for my self too :) )
some "behind the scene"...not really behind. Just wanter to show her more, let's crazier side
remeber this? she actualy had him/it on her bag
she's a nice girl. Just loves to show of her other personalities :)
like dancing on a roof in middle of a forest
you may even obtain a rejective gesture, if you don't know when not to press the trigger
I think Paťka got bored a bit while switching lenses
I personaly like the weak shadow from the leaves on her hair. Some could use this more creativly, flash used, to soften the harsh sun light. Wrong background nevertheless.
Horror Show, as La Fee named this series
not many details for this
flash used on every single, bounced from ceiling
made the "grid" more intense, which wasn't the primary goal
yet the vision couldn't be done without it. My vision. It's symbolic.
holding her "bad side" away
thought, she escaped :)
I like the framing here veeery much. Flash bouncing here was quite a hell of job, could use some more from bottomside.
and probably didn't like the change of location. But still on the roof. Kinda fallen roof.
and some toned BWs
at the end, a big thanks to La Fee, for being my model for a while. It keeps me improving every day.
but before, I need, well more like I want, to learn some group portraits. I mean two and more people. Any ideas where to start?
for you folk: don't you have leave home without a bouncer. My mistake, but what the hell, atleast I won't forget in future.
preseting the magical La Fe Verte (aka Paťa)
quite fun, the fact that I was standing on a glass roof, It is little wrong to take pictures from above the model, because it would make her look smaller, than she actualy is. Thus wanting to capture her figure (damn good looking in the corset btw) I needed to get the edge of the roof off the shot.
a typically bad pise..leaned strait to camera is allways bad, wonder why I even took this. Still, see the edge of the roof...it's not in line with eyes..or even head. Keep that in mind (I'm actualy writing this for my self too :) )
some "behind the scene"...not really behind. Just wanter to show her more, let's crazier side
remeber this? she actualy had him/it on her bag
she's a nice girl. Just loves to show of her other personalities :)
like dancing on a roof in middle of a forest
you may even obtain a rejective gesture, if you don't know when not to press the trigger
I think Paťka got bored a bit while switching lenses
I personaly like the weak shadow from the leaves on her hair. Some could use this more creativly, flash used, to soften the harsh sun light. Wrong background nevertheless.
Horror Show, as La Fee named this series
not many details for this
flash used on every single, bounced from ceiling
made the "grid" more intense, which wasn't the primary goal
yet the vision couldn't be done without it. My vision. It's symbolic.
holding her "bad side" away
thought, she escaped :)
I like the framing here veeery much. Flash bouncing here was quite a hell of job, could use some more from bottomside.
and probably didn't like the change of location. But still on the roof. Kinda fallen roof.
and some toned BWs
at the end, a big thanks to La Fee, for being my model for a while. It keeps me improving every day.
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