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I've seen a few examples of this sort of photo, so thought I'd give it a bash
20/11/2017 - 08:48vejj
CategoryPortraits / People
Shutter Speed1/25
Aperturef/2.8
LensN/A
ISO100
Focal Length50mm
Views/Likes50/4
TagsFamily,

Grodgeman

Link Posted 20/11/2017 - 09:28
Intersting, but a bit too dark? Perhaps better in B&W?
Cheers.

vejj

Link Posted 20/11/2017 - 10:08
Agree about the black and white Grodgeman 👍
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davidtrout

Link Posted 20/11/2017 - 10:15
Love this and agree it might also be interesting in mono.
David
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tyronet2000

Link Posted 20/11/2017 - 11:15
Liked
Regards
Stan

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davidstorm

Link Posted 20/11/2017 - 20:06
Not too dark for me, just right! You are really on a roll, can we please have technical details for this one?

Regards
David
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vejj

Link Posted 20/11/2017 - 20:52
Thank you all for your feedback and kind comments. The technique was: Each person, separately sat in front of a Laptop which was displaying a blank white screen, in a darkened room, with a black backdrop the far side of their faces. In Manual mode, f/2.8, 1/25sec, ISO100, I took a shot of each person, and then using layers in an editing suite added each shot over the other, and tweaked where necessary to darken areas where 2 shots were merging. Hope this helps
Gradually learning the art of polishing turds

K-3, K-1
Pentax 18-35, 35-80, 50, 85, 300
Tokina 70-210

davidwozhere

Link Posted 21/11/2017 - 01:07
It gives an excellent result.
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autumnlight

Link Posted 23/11/2017 - 23:48
davidwozhere wrote:
It gives an excellent result.

It does indeed, just a little dark on my monitor.
Kind regards Maria

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