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My first "gig"
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<blockquote data-quote="ShootRaw" data-source="post: 334458" data-attributes="member: 16936"><p>I personally don't care for brick walls 98% of the time..They can work be you mentioned bluring them alittle is the way to go..I know these were headshots..pulling subject off of the wall would have truly helped..it is a learning experience..This is the only shot in my Port I used a brick wall...</p><p>[ATTACH]102375[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>If possible do headshots in studio...Or against a sky..... Your pics look like they are exposed correctly which is a good thing..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootRaw, post: 334458, member: 16936"] I personally don't care for brick walls 98% of the time..They can work be you mentioned bluring them alittle is the way to go..I know these were headshots..pulling subject off of the wall would have truly helped..it is a learning experience..This is the only shot in my Port I used a brick wall... [ATTACH=CONFIG]102375._xfImport[/ATTACH] If possible do headshots in studio...Or against a sky..... Your pics look like they are exposed correctly which is a good thing.. [/QUOTE]
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