Hope these passed your standard.. Tired and exhausted after these 3 shots.. Now I know to seriously take one shot isn't easy.. Oh yes.. hope nobody could see the car!! But I am happy that I learnt something that day.. Thks everyone for pointing me out!
in terms of composition wise, the photo labelled 2nd shot works best.
just that the model is directly looking at the sun... thus her expression...
maybe ask her to put on a sunglass... might just work
so honored that you went to try out my angles.
and glad that you like them.
now is to keep on shooting and have fun. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
oh ya i like shot 2 too.
(you can see now that the attention in the pic had been brought to your wifey instead.)
look for a good timing to try again if you are still at it. it seems early mornings are the better times to do phototshoot.
Yes, taming bright sunlight to achieve very shallow DOF. Some camera fastest shutter speed is 1/4000s and at f/1.4, shutter speed could be beyond the camera ability. So with a nd filter, u can shoot at f/1.4 below 1/4000s. Some even use nd filter for shallow DOF flash photography within the sync speed. Like u said, cpl can tame also...it all depends on how bright is the day.
Technically, TS is nt wrong to use nd filter unless he dunno what he is doing.
Hope these passed your standard..
Who are you shoot for?
Your wife, yourself or other?
Do you like the pictures is the most important Q to ask. IMHO
Photography "rules" are just rules, rules are meant to be broken. If you always follow the rules, you are restricting yourself from been creative.
Hello fish,
my wife thank you for her tolerant on my lame photography skill... Anyway we like 2nd shot too.. the horizon was nicely inlined directly below her.. and yes I am going for a reshoot in the evening during the weekend cause I respect photography and would hope to bring out the best for portrait photography..
if i am not wrong, in the evening the sun would be behind her at that road..... that would be another challenge for you. cos you might only get her silouette.
few ways:
either you keep the silouette,
or you use flash to fill-in. (there are lots of examples for this.)
(search the net for overcoming silouettes using flashes.)
or change her direction facing the sun,
or do it in the morning.
anyway, one more perspective is to take head and shoulder portrait with her head along the horizon, that would be interesting.:think:
Ok...
First shot..
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Second shot..
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I couldn't lay down any further because the road was too hot.. I got skin burned within secs just lying on the road...
Third shot..
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Hope these passed your standard.. Tired and exhausted after these 3 shots.. Now I know to seriously take one shot isn't easy.. Oh yes.. hope nobody could see the car!! But I am happy that I learnt something that day.. Thks everyone for pointing me out!
Better composition. But somehow the pics look all underexposed to me. Monitor problem?
Hi senior,
Yah, I think its the monitor problem.. When I was in office looking at the photos I got a shock as to how come the photos all look so dark??!! So, when I got back home, the first thing I check my laptop and the photos were ok.. So I think could be the monitor issue as well..
I think you need a calibration. Your gamma on your laptop may be off.
Oh is it? I just bought this laptop in April.. gamma is off.. ok will try to find out more on the Net as to where to adjust my gamma.. Thank you senior..![]()
Since we are at the pictures again.. just want you to also take note..Better composition. But somehow the pics look all underexposed to me. Monitor problem?
Since we are at the pictures again.. just want you to also take note..
A few Bros has said Angle is now better.. guess most prefer #2.. I will go for either #2 or #3..
If you decide on #2, just take note of another smallish issue.. the centre road marking is also another leading line.. (quite a bright one as well).. do note it is leading up and throught to your wife's legs.. not very good.. simple solution, just close the legs.. stop the leading lines with the person..
Good to know you are keen to get comments (good or bad).. guess people are willing to critique if you are willing to listen.. Happy Shooting!!..