Actually the exposure was off by about 2 stops, fixed it in camera raw. I will have to put the diggy on manual and use the Sekonic Studio meter next time. I did use a light tent and a couple of clamp lights for this. It works a lot better than my previous attemps with window light without the light tent, although those photos of my Randall--
http://webpages.charter.net/graywolf/forsale/_images/Randall-c.jpg
--were good enough to sell it for the BIN 2 minutes after I listed it.

graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
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William Robb wrote:


----- Original Message ----- From: "graywolf"
Subject: Re: Portrait Photography Question ...


I think that folks will have to learn to accept "good enough" in their digital work. It is like writing, you can work it over and over and over forever. You have to learn when to stop and say "good enough". For instance is a photo like this "good enough" for eBay (maybe 5 minutes total time in Photoshop)?

http://graywolfphoto.com/digital/_images/Brenrus01a.jpg


No fair, you used good technique.
You didn't have to "Photoshop" it.

William Robb




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