Ahhh, Frank ... you're finally getting there. This is, I think, the best
of the bunch today. Slight nit pick ... and remember, it's coming from a
guy who Photoshops specular highlights LOL The bright spot on the
microphone should be brought down to the level of the rest of the
microphone, IOW,
I really like this one. There are a number of technical defects but the
image itself overpowers them.
frank theriault wrote:
Another one of my friend Jennifer in concert:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2355455
Lighting was horrendous (the single spot was aimed at her body, not
This is a good one, Frank. Your timing did a great job capturing her pose
and expression. Well done!
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On 5/11/04 20:28, frank theriault wrote:
Another one of my friend Jennifer in concert:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2355455
Lighting was horrendous (the single spot was
Frank,
The lighting and pose remind me of photos of Edith Piaf.
I can hear La Vie en Rose just looking at it.
--Mike
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vbg
thanks,
frank
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is that? The Sparrow
Lives!!
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fears it is true. -J. Robert Oppenheimer
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Fix it in Photoshop! LOL
Shel Belinkoff
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A lot og emotional singers have their eyes shut most of time. Difficult
for us
photographers :) Even worse when you do an exhibition of concert
photographs and all the shut eyes were
On 12 May 2004 at 19:13, Andre Langevin wrote:
I found that with contrasty high speed film, under-exposed parts of
the subject (here, the face, which is the most important part of the
photo) sometimes have low contrast so they can be lightened with
success using a mix of contrast and
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