Is this all natural light in the room or did you support the photo with flood lights / flash?
No extra lighting.

Is this all natural light in the room or did you support the photo with flood lights / flash?
New paint job by robertwsimpson, on Flickr
50mm on a crop sensor is about 80mm on a FF sensor, which is the "ideal portrait focal length."
An experiment with sunrise and sunset photos I have taken over the years.
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^ i like your sig
An experiment with sunrise and sunset photos I have taken over the years.
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Thank you kindly.
that is very cool, the idea and pictures are great. only criticism i could think of is the "P" doesnt stand out as much as the other letters.
i love this thread. It great looking at all the amazing pictures on here. Im a learner, i dont really have any high res pics with me. here is one i pulled off my phone of two of my friends. I love learning from experienced photographer, are there any pointers i can get about these? You dont have to be too harsh, i know im only a beginner, haha!
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*I like your watermark/ logo as well.
On your first photo, her face looks overexposed to me and his looks a tad under.
Also, I'm not really a fan of that sprig of grass cutting across her face.
The second one's not bad at all. *It that all freckles on the side of the guy's face or acne? *How does he feel about having it removed digitally?
His right arm is also hanging kinda acquardly...
I'm NOT a portrait photographer so take my C&C with a grain of salt LOL.
I hate how new cars have such slanted rear windshields and such. Anyone over 5'10" will hit the roof in the back when sitting in the back seat. Sigh.
The porsche sedan defies you there.I hate how new cars have such slanted rear windshields and such. Anyone over 5'10" will hit the roof in the back when sitting in the back seat. Sigh.
I actually fit very comfortably in the back seat of this, I'm 6'3:anyone over 6' 2" will hit the roof of any car no matter where they sit.