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Photographer  Richard Marriner {Karma:6657}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS-10D
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Salon des Refus?
Portraits
Lens 28-105mm @ 30mm
Uploaded 3/5/2004 Film / Memory Type ISO 400 equiv
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 599 Shutter 1/90th sec
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 9 Rating
5.93
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About Second photo from my portrait class. Any thoughts appreciated.
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Jon Pankhurst   {K:577} 1/26/2005
Lovely mood in this shot, I think that maybe a slight lightnening on the eyes would help an already strong portrait. Regards Jon

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Emgy Massidda Emgy Massidda   {K:60358} 3/25/2004
Great portrait, superb lighting. Very expressive character. I don't mind the red/yellow toning at all. It makes the image warm and suits very well with the dark background.
p.s. Thanks for comment, Richard. It put a smile on my face. Didn't you know I am a magician?
I made the raincoat disappear behind its folds so, I doubt you'll ever find it!
Best regards - Emgy

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 3/16/2004
Et tu un peu trop rouge?? ha ha .. hm. a hot spot on the forehead,and to intense red color on the whole face/ why?? But I like the light cause I can see the eyes. keep up the good work my dear Richard.
With you Canon you have to do wonders sweety ;)
Kiss, biliana

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Roy V Roy V   {K:13082} 3/9/2004
Richard,
Richard this is great! Excellent angle, framing and mood.
Roy

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Richard Marriner   {K:6657} 3/8/2004
Thanks Richard, I did correct it (see attached) but they liked the warmer one better so I posted it. I agree it needs to be cooled down a bit.

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Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 3/8/2004
I'm not a stickler for normal color balance, but this lighting pushes it way down into the yellow/red spectrum. They used to correct tungsten light with the slide film or, if negative film used, then in the printing. Now you can do it in PS. I do like the portrait, however.

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sandy c. hopkins   {K:17107} 3/6/2004
i absolutely love the light here richard...
wonderful shot and great model as well.

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Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 3/6/2004
Good, Richard! Actually very good! This light is really different, but very interesting! So extremely dark but still no lose of any details and on my computer everything can be seen well. Although I imagine that dark screens can have some problems with that.

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Roger Cotgreave   {K:15892} 3/6/2004
maybe a tad something like too much yellow, I am not sure I am slightly color-blind hence the BW. Still a very nice shot...rog

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