Last week, I decided to intentionally take pictures of my sister under natural light because....Do I need a reason? I just felt like it, say I was in the zone. I got inspired, and I wanted to experiment a little bit with natural light, distance and elements, although I think we've only caught a little bit of sunshine this time. But Oh well! Here are the pics!
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Test shot: SUCCESS. I didn't mind the bluer appearance. I love colors. |
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Depth of field and lines |
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Props, expression and depth of field |
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sun light is a photographer's and a model's greatest friend. :) |
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Vibrant background |
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Portrait. |
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a vibrant personality that matches the vibrant background |
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light as the background, to create a softer effect and visible silhouettes |
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Just purely raw. |
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An out of focus picture that works. I call this photo: "The girl with the golden hair." |
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Sorry for the noise. :( light as the background, to create a softer effect and visible silhouettes |
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light as the background, to create a softer effect and visible silhouettes |
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Low-angle shot, and facing the source of light |
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Outfit shot, of course! |
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Accessories shot |
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A high-angle shot. Btw, the grass felt like carpet. |
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Exposure and shadows. What I'm trying to achieve with this and the few next shots is the bokeh effect of the background. This is a low-angle shot. |
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Exposure, contrast and colors |
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Exposure, contrast and colors |
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Exposure and colors |
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Exposure and colors |
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The sun was already down, I had to adjust the exposure and take away some shadows off here face. I haven't figured this kind of lighting yet. |
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The moon peaks and the waters reflect the trees |
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Enlarged: my favorite photo of this set. :) (low-angle and depth of field, manually adjusted the setting on the camera, totally unedited) |
Just for laughs/outtakes :D
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She actually thought this was a good pose. |
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A stole shot. Used a twig I picked up to imitate a bird's eye view. |
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Not quite a smile eh? |
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She got tired already and gave a goofy face. |
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Her idea, she said it the "aspiring Olympian" pose. |
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