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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 306123" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>I think mainly fast glass and a heavy hand in PP. I only looked at her seniors pictures.</p><p></p><p>there is no evidence of flash used. Im certain they used a diffusing material overhead to soften the light. no catch light of a flash and you can clearly see the line on the upper part of their eyes.</p><p></p><p> but way too much processing for my taste. less than others I saw who use horrible collor cast filters like instagram type. I was using those cross process c41-e6 filters when I was shooting film back in 2000. enough already. its played out. be original and not a follower. good pictures dont need cross process/retro/vintage filters. people use them because they lack real talent.</p><p></p><p>im surprised she has no black and whites though. but nice pictures on the whole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 306123, member: 14443"] I think mainly fast glass and a heavy hand in PP. I only looked at her seniors pictures. there is no evidence of flash used. Im certain they used a diffusing material overhead to soften the light. no catch light of a flash and you can clearly see the line on the upper part of their eyes. but way too much processing for my taste. less than others I saw who use horrible collor cast filters like instagram type. I was using those cross process c41-e6 filters when I was shooting film back in 2000. enough already. its played out. be original and not a follower. good pictures dont need cross process/retro/vintage filters. people use them because they lack real talent. im surprised she has no black and whites though. but nice pictures on the whole. [/QUOTE]
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