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Poll: Lighting
StudioPhotographer Posted on: Jul 23 2005, 08:39 AM


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[quote=juicy_DD,Jul 22 2005, 11:00 AM]
hows the lighting?...


Awesome girl looks great along with a nice set of soapy boobs.
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Poll: Lighting
StudioPhotographer Posted on: Jul 21 2005, 09:20 PM


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QUOTE(Puppet @ Jul 21 2005, 07:08 PM)
Ok Expodisk boy.. you've shoved your promos.. now shut the fuck up and get on ... have of the fun of this pictures is that they have that amatuer feel.. if pefection was wanted half the guys would just simply jerk it to playboy.

Thanks and drive through you doush!
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This proves your ignorance why don't you learn to spell also DOUCHE. See if you had done your homework like with the camera stuff you would'nt look like an ass.
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StudioPhotographer Posted on: Jul 21 2005, 06:44 PM


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QUOTE(Puppet @ Jul 15 2005, 06:45 PM)
I know i know~ smilio09.gif
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Well same to you puppet that shut you up quick.
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StudioPhotographer Posted on: Jul 21 2005, 06:43 PM


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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Jul 15 2005, 12:55 AM)
Bad puppet! smilio12.gif
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run ur mouth on how things are done i didnt see you make any sence but stupid jokes due to your ignorance because you couldnt stand someone putting you in your place.
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StudioPhotographer Posted on: Jul 21 2005, 06:39 PM


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[quote=heidi angeline,Jul 11 2005, 10:18 PM]
My brother is have taken some pictures of me what is the best pose?
Heidi

Well Heidi how about your brother holding 2 thumbs up while ur mother holds your boobs for the pose and your dad takes a shot with the camera?
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StudioPhotographer Posted on: Jul 21 2005, 03:21 PM


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[quote=Puppet,Jul 11 2005, 07:05 PM]
I agree, experimentation is the best.. but don't think all pics are exactly as they are... I do digital photography and there is quite a bit of manipulation that happens, including, smoothing, lighting, shadowing, bright / dark, leveling out a picture... I commed every one of yall that get that perfect picture because usually i shoot 200 to 300, have about 10 great, 20 ok and 50 that i have to manipulate sooo.. keep it up and welcome hot1976.. i hope to see more of you around the boreds smile.gif

QUOTE(Avvilimento @ Jul 21 2005, 04:49 AM)
I agree that the camera is important (though the photographer and subject are more-so), but I don't agree with the chosen colour temperature. Yes, it's much easier to accomodate for the white shift when you know what temperature to set, but wouldn't 6500K make more sense? I mean, sunlight is 6500K (or close enough to it), and sunlight gives fantastic results every time. Using studio lights would also negate most of the negatives of sunlight, such as strong shadow casts, low ambient temperatures, public decency laws, etc.

Just seems like a strange choice to me... as well as a shameless plug.





If you notice peoples pictures on here, alot are yellow thats due to lighting and your 6500K.gives the yellow. 5000k gives you a neautral find a chart it will clearly show the difference in color. I also had a web site link called
http://www.expodisc.com
The new filter is designed for professional photographers, videographers, and serious amateurs.
The new filter produces custom color at the point of capture. Photographers no longer have to shoot through extra glass, carry inconsistent and cumbersome cards, or spend hours on the computer in post-production color correction. Users just need to read and set white balance with the ExpoDisc Digital Warm Balance filter in place before shooting to produce portraits and landscapes with warmer, more pleasing colors.
The Digital Warm Balance Filter is a calibrated, colored diffusion filter with a bias that forces the digital camera to add precise quantities of red and green color to a neutral balance. The filter is excellent for warming (or balancing) skin tones in indoor or outdoor portraits and scenery. It decreases color temperature; adds healthy skin tone to images shot in open shade or overcast conditions; slightly reduces the bluish cast on overcast days or at high noon; reduces excess blue from flash indoors or in daylight flash-fill; as well as warms sea, sky and high altitude shots.
And yes i'll also agree the photographer ect has alot to do with it. But cheap digital cameras and people useing automatic settings are causeing there own picture quality problems theres alot of classes that dont cost much to learn some of that, like RITZ camera shops offer digital classes cheap.
I'm only doing this to help some people, as ive read a post on pictures not looking right ect.
Heres another link to a little bit more
http://photography.about.com/od/photoacces...fr/expodisc.htm

http://www.elitevideo.com/index.asp?PageAc...TS&Category=213
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Poll: Lighting
StudioPhotographer Posted on: Jul 21 2005, 08:46 AM


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QUOTE(Avvilimento @ Jul 21 2005, 04:49 AM)
I agree that the camera is important (though the photographer and subject are more-so), but I don't agree with the chosen colour temperature.  Yes, it's much easier to accomodate for the white shift when you know what temperature to set, but wouldn't 6500K make more sense?  I mean, sunlight is 6500K (or close enough to it), and sunlight gives fantastic results every time.  Using studio lights would also negate most of the negatives of sunlight, such as strong shadow casts, low ambient temperatures, public decency laws, etc.

Just seems like a strange choice to me... as well as a shameless plug.
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If you notice peoples pictures on here, alot are yellow thats due to lighting and your 6500K.gives the yellow. 5000k gives you a neautral find a chart it will clearly show the difference in color. I also had a web site link called
http://www.expodisc.com
The new filter is designed for professional photographers, videographers, and serious amateurs.
The new filter produces custom color at the point of capture. Photographers no longer have to shoot through extra glass, carry inconsistent and cumbersome cards, or spend hours on the computer in post-production color correction. Users just need to read and set white balance with the ExpoDisc Digital Warm Balance filter in place before shooting to produce portraits and landscapes with warmer, more pleasing colors.
The Digital Warm Balance Filter is a calibrated, colored diffusion filter with a bias that forces the digital camera to add precise quantities of red and green color to a neutral balance. The filter is excellent for warming (or balancing) skin tones in indoor or outdoor portraits and scenery. It decreases color temperature; adds healthy skin tone to images shot in open shade or overcast conditions; slightly reduces the bluish cast on overcast days or at high noon; reduces excess blue from flash indoors or in daylight flash-fill; as well as warms sea, sky and high altitude shots.
And yes i'll also agree the photographer ect has alot to do with it. But cheap digital cameras and people useing automatic settings are causeing there own picture quality problems theres alot of classes that dont cost much to learn some of that, like RITZ camera shops offer digital classes cheap.
I'm only doing this to help some people, as ive read a post on pictures not looking right ect.
Heres another link to a little bit more
http://photography.about.com/od/photoacces...fr/expodisc.htm
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Poll: Lighting
StudioPhotographer Posted on: Jul 21 2005, 08:27 AM


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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Jul 21 2005, 01:31 AM)
NO... the camrea dude
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Why would you call me shameless? Trying to help people out?
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StudioPhotographer Posted on: Jul 20 2005, 10:09 PM


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Wheres the pics mary?
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StudioPhotographer Posted on: Jul 20 2005, 10:04 PM


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QUOTE(Jade @ Jul 8 2005, 02:37 PM)
So... if you have prowled around enough, you have seen pics of my tits already...  I have received quite a few compliments... thanks boys!  muah!

The question is... My man would like them a little bigger... they are nice b's right now.  He thinks, in the spring, I should have them done. 

So in your opinions... what do you guys (and girls) advise... Are they fine the way they are?  Could they use a little filling in?  How big is to big?
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Heres my reply i think they just look fine the way they are, also the filled ones dont look right. words couldnt describe what i think the fake ones feel like. Would he get his penis extended if you asked him?
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StudioPhotographer Posted on: Jul 20 2005, 06:15 PM


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Happy Birthday nice hooters i rated them a 10 smile.gif
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StudioPhotographer Posted on: Jul 20 2005, 04:17 PM


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This guy is something if he can email u pics he ought to be able to post them, thats the stupidist thing ive ever heard.
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Poll: Lighting
StudioPhotographer Posted on: Jul 20 2005, 02:46 PM


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The camera is everything,Thats your main source to start with. A high end camera save you many hrs of photoshop work. White Balance is another problem. WWW.expodisc.com
Lighting use 5000K bulbs a brite room with them bulbs makes things come out super even on a poor camera. Not all but most depends on how cheap your camera is.
Bright Pictures flash is to high,dark-flash to low=again lighting.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 will solve alot of screw ups.
If shes cute send them to me i'll repair them. smile.gif
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