Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/09/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thank you Ted! When I took Saara's picture she just came, stood in front of me and asked me to take her picture and so I took a passport picture and not a portrait. Next time I will be more conscientious and try to make it beautiful. That's the difference between a real good photographer and a mediocre (or even worse): this stuff comes natural to ya'll but I have to "follow the rules" and even then ... what were the rules ? .. ;-) All I remember from the Leica seminar is that we had a really nice time, that we met wonderful people and to shoot from the shadow side. I appreciate your comment very much! J?rg -----Original Message----- From: lug-bounces+jorg.willems=pp.inet.fi@leica-users.org [mailto:lug-bounces+jorg.willems=pp.inet.fi@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Ted Grant Sent: 18. syyskuuta 2005 19:38 To: Leica Users Group Subject: Re: [Leica] First Kajaani pictures NOW portrait! ;-) J?rg Willems offered: Subject: [Leica] First Kajaani pictures > Saara is our "adopted" grandchild. > http://gallery.leica-users.org/album267/Saara <<< Hi Jorg, Welcome home to Kajaani and back online. :-) A quick note on your adopted grand child photo. An attractive young lady. If this picture was shot with window light as it appears, the next time shooting in this same location may I suggest you look out the window before you set her up, find some subject/object, it doesn't matter what as long as the child will know what to look for when you ask her to look out the window and find it. The object you want her to find must be something making her turn her head slightly to her right, toward the window, but not to far because then she'll begin to turn away from your camera angle. Just enough for the light on her left cheek to become a slight upside down triangle highlight with possibly catching a highlight in the eyes. Best bet is to have a couple of things, nothing complicated but something she'll probably have to look for and you can control her head movement without saying something like, " turn your head more to the left." ... and at that moment you now break into her thoughts that she's having her picture taken.... You do not want that to happen, because you want her looking for something that keeps her mind in action looking and her eyes alive with thought because she's searching for something. Now before you ask her to find your object you are ready to shoot with camera up and set to go. Ask question, she turns head to look, light goes into beautiful " shoot from the shadow side" effect and it's "CLICK!" :-) You now have a beautiful portrait rather than a straight forward passport type picture. ;-) There now and I bet you remembered all that from the Leica Seminar, right? ;-) ted _______________________________________________ Leica Users Group. See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.1/104 - Release Date: 16.9.2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.1/104 - Release Date: 16.9.2005