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Dec 4, 2018 10:59:17   #
alissaspieces Loc: New York
 
Thanks!!
GoofyNewfie wrote:
Nice work! Sometimes you just have to punt. I think you scored.
Love the first and last one.

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Dec 4, 2018 11:00:05   #
alissaspieces Loc: New York
 
Thanks..oh maybe slightly crooked. opps! Good point!
CO wrote:
Very nicely done! The low sun adds warmth in #1 and #3. I like the diffuse light in #2 - no hard shadows. I have to ask something about photo #2. Is the photo level? I can see the horizon where the ocean meets the sky in the background. It appears to be sloped and the lifeguard tower seems to be leaning.

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Dec 4, 2018 11:02:07   #
alissaspieces Loc: New York
 
Thanks! Yes, I do use a reflector quite often but I really haven't ever taken along a gobo with me. That is a really good idea. Sometimes I use my reflector with the material off so it has the diffuse piece left over the top of the subjects head if the sun is harsh to soften the light too. Here I was solo, no assistant so it would have been hard. I am going to play with the gobo idea in the future. Thanks!
E.L.. Shapiro wrote:
Nice treatment for your period period piece. You effected the 50s film look.

For out of doors situations, you may want to consider reflector and gobo usage for additive and subtractive lighting.

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Dec 4, 2018 11:12:25   #
alissaspieces Loc: New York
 
Thanks!!
DickC wrote:
Like the last one best but #1 is a real 50s look!!

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