tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4282560533951682558.post2385327799483715664..comments2023-05-12T13:09:50.347-06:00Comments on See You Behind the Lens... : Weekly Photography Challenge: 'K' - We'll say his last name starts with K...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4282560533951682558.post-6854869980300826082012-03-19T21:38:56.983-06:002012-03-19T21:38:56.983-06:00Thanks Scott! We always appreciate your eye. Kee...Thanks Scott! We always appreciate your eye. Keep up the good work at your blog, too!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16158212753555271993noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4282560533951682558.post-57467213148521854892012-03-19T16:16:06.346-06:002012-03-19T16:16:06.346-06:00What a striking image, my friend, well done!!What a striking image, my friend, well done!!Toad Hollow Photographyhttp://toadhollowphoto.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4282560533951682558.post-88422344880502611672012-03-18T18:14:10.937-06:002012-03-18T18:14:10.937-06:00Mike,
Thanks for the comment and glad we found yo...Mike, <br />Thanks for the comment and glad we found your site on Google+! As you can tell, we are strictly a wildlife & landscape photography shop, but decided to do a weekly challenge this year to get out of a rut and out of our comfort zone. The only portraits we like to take are of buffalo and antelope because they seldom talk back. <br /><br />I agree on your analysis of a frontal light source and indoor vs. outdoor. We continue to strive to do new things each week, so that our own core photography & processing skills continue to grow. Technology and equipment keep getting better - so we figured we better start keeping up, too! We can't wait to try this technique on something more up our alley - like an antelope or Rocky Mountain ram...we'll be sure to share when the moment strikes us! <br /><br />Thanks Mike, once again for the inspiration, and see you behind the lens...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16158212753555271993noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4282560533951682558.post-50149984750788841382012-03-18T14:12:32.035-06:002012-03-18T14:12:32.035-06:00Remember my original shot was an exterior shot so ...Remember my original shot was an exterior shot so the light is stronger and I did shoot at ISO:100, something I do at every opportunity. I like this though, the noise is an issue but I think you can overcome that by working with a very large file blown up to see where the noise might come through. Try to have the light at the front of the face or the focal point more, for me this is a little too central.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15556347571295153947noreply@blogger.com