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1st Serious Portrait Attempt
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 17416" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Anthony, I don't understand something. Was it a typo for the 1600 iso? If not, could you explain why bumping up the iso would make your background darker? to me, it would be quite the contrary. If you brought down the iso to 160, then I would understand.</p><p>I also can understand the tight space to do portrait, maybe you would have needed some kind of giant barndoors to mask the light from your softbox from hitting the background.</p><p>But, the portrait is a nice one. You seemed to have established a good rapport with the model and we can see through the picture into her persona.</p><p>Keep it up.</p><p></p><p>Marcel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 17416, member: 3903"] Anthony, I don't understand something. Was it a typo for the 1600 iso? If not, could you explain why bumping up the iso would make your background darker? to me, it would be quite the contrary. If you brought down the iso to 160, then I would understand. I also can understand the tight space to do portrait, maybe you would have needed some kind of giant barndoors to mask the light from your softbox from hitting the background. But, the portrait is a nice one. You seemed to have established a good rapport with the model and we can see through the picture into her persona. Keep it up. Marcel [/QUOTE]
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