expressively jOhO - Selections by Michael Chan


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Wow the first shot is really amazing! You are a very gifted photographer. Keep it up! :)

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Something I did just for fun. Actually combined 2 shots to make this one! haha I call it, The Watchers.

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Making full use of your Quadras I see, still with your trademark smooth-as-silk skintones. :thumbsup:
Something I did just for fun. Actually combined 2 shots to make this one! haha I call it, The Watchers.

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Making full use of your Quadras I see, still with your trademark smooth-as-silk skintones. :thumbsup:

Thanks thanks. That's the old 580exMk2 at work, not the quadra. Did not purchase the quadra yet for that shot. and I did not smoothen the skin leh! hahaha natural good skin of the couple themselves! ;)

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Thank u :)
 

Another before n after shot, this time detailing the unedited, the quick edit, and the advance edit.

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#1 nice shot! jn particular I really like their expressions. very natural :)
 


hi I was wondering usually when there is backlight on the subject, the subject will become a silhouette (become black) how do u achieve this kinda shots? Did u use a flash on the couple? I noticed u have a few shots like that and I really love the effect.

care to share some tips and skills? :)

my own observation tells me that it could be a normal well lit shot. but u darken the entire surroundings and brighten the 'background' behind the couples to get the effect. is that right?
 

#1 nice shot! jn particular I really like their expressions. very natural :)

Thanks Thanks :)

hi I was wondering usually when there is backlight on the subject, the subject will become a silhouette (become black) how do u achieve this kinda shots? Did u use a flash on the couple? I noticed u have a few shots like that and I really love the effect.

care to share some tips and skills? :)

my own observation tells me that it could be a normal well lit shot. but u darken the entire surroundings and brighten the 'background' behind the couples to get the effect. is that right?

To which shot are you referring to? Maybe you can "quote" the image and I can share a lil bit from what i can remember.
 

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