[x]

deviantART

 

©2008-2009 =deimosmasque
Details
Submitted: March 22, 2008
File Size: 7.7 MB
Image Size: 74.3 KB
Resolution: 800×562
Comments: 9
Favourites & Collections: 11 [who?]

Views
Total: 347
Today: 0

Downloads
Total: 17
Today: 0

Embed


Thumb


Picture
Make: PENTAX Corporation
Model: PENTAX K10D
Shutter Speed: 1/60 second
F Number: F/4.5
Focal Length: 28 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Jan 8, 2008, 9:35:20 PM

Artist's Comments

Model :iconalicemalice01: with a parasol.

Taken at home studio using three point lighting.
[x]

Devious Comments

love 0 0 joy 2 2 wow 0 0 mad 0 0 sad 0 0 fear 0 0 neutral 0 0

Comments


lovely

--
A gem is not polished without rubbing, nor a man perfected without trials. ~ Chinese Proverb

Small minds discuss people, Average minds discuss events, Great Minds discuss ideas. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt
Simple elegance at it's finest. Nicely done.
yay parasol!

:butterfly:

--
"Be the change you wish to see in the world."
~Ghandi
Wow! I didn't realize people were going to love this one so much

--
Relationships are like an Asylum... you have to be committed to it.
It is no ordinary parasol after all!
Small suggestion: more even, neutral lighting. the white background is excellent, but if you had one back-light to remove shadows, it would give her an ethereal "Floating in space" feel to the photo. Keep up the good work!
That's actually a really good point! I've been having problems with my studio lighting and getting it to look perfect (for more example look at the Utena picture I have posted) and I think your point on Neutral lighting is exactly where I am having issues.

I'll have to give it a try for the next shoot I do.

--
Relationships are like an Asylum... you have to be committed to it.
Well I can tell that they loved it. And its good that you got suggetions about what to improve. So in that spirt, I won't leave another "I love you" comment (by the way I love your stuff), but rather some food for thought.

First, think of the most famous photographs you can think of, and then think about how almost all of them were eirther amatuer or photojournalistic. Manipulations, black lights and other hat tricks are great for making DVD movie covers, or posters. But the errors that are made along the way are more interesting to someone like me. They show that human being made that piece of art work. And that consideration for entirety of the shoot is more important. After all expensive paint doesn't make a painting better.

Site Map