On Mar 27, 2010, at 3:40 PM, eckinator wrote:

> 2010/3/27 paul stenquist <[email protected]>:
>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=10852379&size=lg
>> 
>> 
>> I rarely post photos from jobs, but I kind of like the way this one worked 
>> out.
> 
> I think you did a very good job and I like your lighting a lot.
> 
> Just some thoughts, not necessarily negative (disclaimer: I doubt I
> could have done it that well myself so cum grano salis, por favor):
> 
> The brunette lady appears much farther back than the blonde relative
> to the CEO - was this the case or is it focal length related?
> 
Actually, i think it's partly a function of the blonde's "big hair." I moved 
them around a bit as I was shooting to get the gaps between the heads even. 
It's one of those things where you have to keep shooting once you have them set.



> Also, I'd crop a bit at the bottom to remove the jacket crease at her
> elbow right at the corner where the eye exits the image.
> 
A good idea. I'll take a look.

> I am divided about whether it is better or worse for the fact that the
> three persons don't follow a strict geometry. Actually I think of it
> more as a plus since it makes the image look more natural. All in all
> I agree with Jack in that I'd be proud of this shot if it was my own
> work.
> 
> Cheers
> Ecke
> 
> BTW the CEO's bunny-eared skull & crossbones tie is brilliant - please
> can you ask him where he bought it?
> 
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