Corinne
Copyright ©2009, Greg Mennegar
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Greg Mennegar
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e-620 |
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31-Dec-2009 14:57 CET |
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Camera: |
Olympus E620 |
Exposure time: |
1/160 |
Aperture: |
6.3 |
Focal length: |
100MM |
Lens: |
Zuiko 50MM f2.0 macro |
Focusing method: |
Spot |
ISO: |
100 |
White balance: |
Manual(One Touch) |
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external |
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RAW |
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800x1067 |
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The shot is technically perfect: lighting (especially), colours, sharpness. Personally I would have moved the face a little bit to the right, to leave some gray/black background on the left side.
Is the shot meant to convey any specific meaning?
Alfred Molon at 18:58 CET on 06-Jan-2010 [Reply]
Thanks :)
Hi Alfred,
Thanks for the feedback. I like using negative space sometimes to draw attention to the subject. There wasn't any real "purpose" to the shot. Corinne had never modeled before and had accompanied her sister Natalie (http://myolympus.org/document.php?id=16046) to our shoot. She was interested in giving it a try, so I took a few shots of her. The sisters are half French and half Chinese and very exotic looking. They were both great subjects.
Greg
Alfred Molon wrote:
> The shot is technically perfect: lighting (especially), colours, sharpness. Personally I would
> have moved the face a little bit to the right, to leave some gray/black background on the
> left side.
> Is the shot meant to convey any specific meaning?
>
Greg Mennegar at 19:06 CET on 06-Jan-2010 [Reply]