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Photographer  Pradeep B {Karma:2235}
Project #36 Magic Light Camera Model Canon G5
Categories Fashion
Portrait
People
Film Format
Portfolio models
Lens Canon F2.0
Uploaded 12/27/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 470 Shutter 1/30
Favorites Aperture f/4.0
Critiques 8 Rating
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Location City -  Mississauga
State -  ONTARIO
Country - Canada   Canada
About The pic itself was taken this past week. And, as the title suggests, for this segment of the shoot, the model was literally boxed in, in an area not much larger than what you see here. It was really fun to see what sort of poses she could come up with in such a confined space, and she did amazingly well under the circumstances.

This is the original uncropped image. I just added a bit of softening to turn it into more of a glamour-type pic. No flash was used.
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Pradeep B   {K:2235} 5/1/2005
Koby, we used an empty window frame that had been boarded up. The colours are from gels.

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k x   {K:5} 5/1/2005
what's this background? intresting

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Rose Martin   {K:4696} 1/4/2005
I love what you did with the lighting here. It's very different and interesting. She almost looks like a cardboard cutout. I love it. The color is very pleasing and moody.
Rose

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Pradeep B   {K:2235} 12/30/2004
Mike, I did notice a few comments people had made about crops and lighting on your pics. Personally, I didn't feel they were entirely justified, but then again, you have to be true to yourself. If you like something that others find fault with, then that should in no way deter you, especially if you're pushing something to extremes to create a particular effect. Don't forget, it took a very long time for people to really appreciate much of the artwork we have out there, and some of it was rather extreme (ie. Picasso and his weird style).

As for me, I rather like softness and playing around with high-contrast lighting and colours.

Cheers,
Pradeep

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Shoot Mike   {K:3255} 12/30/2004
I understand being creative. I looked at all of you portfolio. Some nice stuff. I commented on a few and you will see most of my comments say something about the crops. I hope I don't offend you as it's not my intention.

mcollins@ota.state.ok.us

Email me sometime.
Mike

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Pradeep B   {K:2235} 12/30/2004
Mike, sometimes I intentionally do tighter crops for creative reasons and I felt it worked well in this image. You see, I really wanted to emphasize the tightness of the space she had to work with and was hoping that was portrayed. In case you're wondering, she's actually sitting in a blacked out window frame.

Yes, there is no flash. I used a couple of portable halogen lamps to illuminate from the front, and there are 3 fluorescent colour tubes illuminating the sides (2 blue) and top (red).

Thanks for your comment. It is much appreciated.

Pradeep

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Shoot Mike   {K:3255} 12/30/2004
Pradeep,

I like this shot but? IMO, the crop is too tight. I would like to see the top of her head and both feet/shoes. Where does the light come from? You say no flash but I see two different shadow lines and catch lights in her eyes. The model and the outfit look great and this is a great idea.

Mike

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Pradeep B   {K:2235} 12/27/2004
Here's my humble attempt at photo art:
(It's actually a black & white process I modified which seemed to work well for this pic.)

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