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Oct 26, 2011 19:33:53   #
Here's a couple of my best for the week.




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Oct 20, 2011 08:26:09   #
Help anyone?
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Oct 20, 2011 07:19:32   #
I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I'm new here and don't want to read all the posts to find the answer. I finally understand how to set my camera for a CUSTOM WHITE balance and my question is: do you have to get a good exposure on a subject before you take a picture of the white/grey card, and which is better, white or grey? Hope I'm not confusing!
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Oct 18, 2011 17:39:09   #
This is a dad and his daughter taking care of him at a local rehab center.


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Oct 16, 2011 20:34:56   #
NOT TONIGHT DEAR! I HAVE A HEADACHE!!!!!!


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Oct 16, 2011 18:09:13   #
Took this one this past January, practicing studio lighting!


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Oct 16, 2011 18:04:48   #
Very cool photo!
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Oct 16, 2011 18:03:37   #
Love #1
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Oct 16, 2011 18:02:14   #
Thanks everyone!
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Oct 15, 2011 15:39:00   #
tilde531 wrote:
Oddly enough... I prefer the lighter one!!

Yep... me... the high-contrast, high color queen... prefers the lighter one.

That couple is sharing a sacred, warm, "light", loving, moment...a melding of the spirits, so for me, it is better represented by the lighter one.

Personal preference only...

Sweet photo.


That's exactly how I felt about the second one and wondered if anyone else would get the same feeling!
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Oct 15, 2011 15:21:52   #
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Oct 15, 2011 15:12:01   #
Just curious on peoples opinion on these. Which one do you like better!




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Oct 14, 2011 21:20:22   #
Just love em!!!!!
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Oct 14, 2011 21:01:41   #
BurtLehman wrote:
sdoyon wrote:
BurtLehman wrote:
sdoyon wrote:
Thanks for the input! Another question! My biggest problem is always getting the right colors. I know photos look different on different monitors, but which photo seems to be the better as far as color goes?


I'll take the one on top.

In regards to monitors. Monitor calibration is always the first step in color control.

Nice work!


I do have a monitor calibration system, but either my drive isn't working or the program itself! I own the Eye one display 2 system and had it working at one point, I removed it from my computor a few years ago and when I went to download it back into my computor, it keeps telling me Autorun isn't available. Any suggestions????
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There are probably several settings within the computer that may need to be set up. Eye One 2 is not that great in giving step-by-step instructions on installation, but eventually you will get there.

To bypass Autorun, look at Start>My Computer and then right click on the CD/DVD Drive. On the next menu, click Explore. Then double click on the AutoRun folder. Next double click on the AutoRun.exe icon. That should get you started down the right path.

Beyond that I'm not an expert, but with the help of some nerdy friends, I have fumbled my way to setting up my monitors to where I get some consistency in my color workflow.

Good luck!
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Thanks, I'll try that!
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Oct 14, 2011 21:00:43   #
JOZBUG wrote:
I have a dog grooming salon, where I also take my little clients photos for their moms and dads. It can be quite challenging at times, but when you get it right it's so rewarding. It takes lots and lots of patience. Let the little guy run around abit to get used to the surroundings. Use a squeeker toy, whistle or other noise maker, just before you snap the photo make a noise to get the animal to look at you. Meowing usually gets some really cute reactions too!
Wonder what my customers must think when they hear some of the noises coming from the back of the shop :lol:
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I like the meowing, wish I had thought of that :)
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