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H3DII-50 Portrait tests

Shelby Chan

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I picked up the camera just weeks ago and haven't shot much with it. A couple of my friends and I were hanging out and I asked if I could snap a few images of them.
 

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hey nice shots. how do you do that light spot behind the head?. is that done in camera or is it done after in postprocesssing/retouching?. i have tried before with a snoot but never get close to that kind of "perfection" thanks
 
hey nice shots. how do you do that light spot behind the head?. is that done in camera or is it done after in postprocesssing/retouching?. i have tried before with a snoot but never get close to that kind of "perfection" thanks

Thank you. The backdrop light was possible by a 10 degree grid attached to a reflector, set lower and aimed up to match the height of the subject's head.
 
Hi Shelby,

great Portraits! My favourite is pic2, although I wished there was a little more space on the lefthand side.

Nonetheless great details, colours and sharpness!

Cheers and thanks for sharing
Mike
 
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