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Old 13th February 2006   #1
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Default Try to shoot indoor

poor equipment,poor skill, a newbie here take some indoor shooting... feel free comment to me... thanks!!

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Old 13th February 2006   #2
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Old 13th February 2006   #3
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Cute models literally.
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Old 13th February 2006   #4
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erm. i feel #1 and 3 are rather overexposed.. can't see their features..
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Old 13th February 2006   #5
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the lighting i think need to improve ... just dunno how...?? some more comment to me?? thanks!!
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Old 14th February 2006   #6
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erm.. i'm rather new also..
try bounce lighting?or since your subjects are small, try positioning lamps and not use flash?
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Old 15th February 2006   #7
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lovely! how did you make the background so dark? can teach me ah?
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Old 15th February 2006   #8
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Originally Posted by joey91
poor equipment,poor skill, a newbie here take some indoor shooting... feel free comment to me... thanks!!

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Nice shots! It would have been better if it would be sharper. Syaoran-kun! Sakura-kun!!!
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Old 15th February 2006   #9
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Originally Posted by ibnujang
lovely! how did you make the background so dark? can teach me ah?
i'm assuming the backgrd is a piece of brown cloth

how about trying a secondary light source shining from behind the cloth and a 3rd light source shining on the figure to project a more contrasty shadow on the backgrd?
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Old 16th February 2006   #10
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Originally Posted by ibnujang
lovely! how did you make the background so dark? can teach me ah?
i use a black cloth as the background.

thanks all u guys comment to me!!i'll try to change next shoot...:P
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Old 16th February 2006   #11
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If you are using a desk lamp as main light, try to use a tracing paper, or “butter” paper, or a piece of thin white cloth put between the light and subject, to act as a diffuser, do not use it to cover the lamp as the lamp generate heat, the light will get more softer if this diffuser sheet closer to the subject.


I not sure what you want to archiver on the background, so only offer you pointer for the lighting.


Btw, some of the pictures look a little too warm to me.


Hope this help.
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Old 17th February 2006   #12
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Originally Posted by catchlights
If you are using a desk lamp as main light, try to use a tracing paper, or “butter” paper, or a piece of thin white cloth put between the light and subject, to act as a diffuser, do not use it to cover the lamp as the lamp generate heat, the light will get more softer if this diffuser sheet closer to the subject.


I not sure what you want to archiver on the background, so only offer you pointer for the lighting.


Btw, some of the pictures look a little too warm to me.


Hope this help.
thanks ur comment to me!!
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