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Photographer Gaja Snover {K:4462}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model Lumix Fz20
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio People
Lens built-in leica
Uploaded 3/25/2005 Film / Memory Type lexar 1GB SD
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 211 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 8 Rating
5.33
/ 3 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - United States   United States
About Thanks for looking. I am trying to learn something about doing portraits (starting with myself). I really know nothing about it; I am just trying different things. Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated (even if harsh). Thanks!
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Gaja Snover   {K:4462} 3/25/2005
Here's the image before any lighting/sepia effects.



Claude Tenot   {K:9960} 3/25/2005
....Gaja...tu l'as fait....c'est un superbe auto-portrait, très bien retravaillé.....avec un très bon choix de tonalité...c'est un premier essai qui aurait peut-être mérité d'être vertical


Vinay Raj   {K:5534} 3/25/2005
Optimum lighting. I like that.


Stephen Bowden   {K:64540} 3/25/2005
Very beautifully done Gaja, you have done a very good job converting with the Sepia and lighting :-)

Best wishes,
Steve


Paul Lara   {K:86846} 3/26/2005
I guess my first advice would be to expose for the brightest spots in the frame, and then bring up the darker tones afterward if you must.
You did a good job of that in the original photo, I see! ;)


Riccardo Corsini   {K:17796} 3/27/2005
Good! very good, great prtrait!
Ric.


Gaja Snover   {K:4462} 3/27/2005
Thank you Claude! You're probably right about the vertical.

best wishes,
Gaja


Senthil Kumar   {K:1648} 3/28/2005
Gaja,

Very well done! I like it!!

Senthil


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