Hi Bruce:  Very cute!  Good rendering.  Maybe it's me, probably so, but how 
high was the camera?  To my eye it looks like you shooting down a bit.  Is that 
right?  Cheers, Christine


On Jan 13, 2012, at 8:32 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:

> Meet Marzenia, aka Marzi, an out of work graphic designer and my
> wife's new gardening assistant. For the last few months she has
> completely rejected the notion of sitting for a portrait despite a
> number of queries. I thought she had a unique, interesting look and
> told her so, but she insisted that she always looked terrible in
> photos and she hated getting her picture taken.
> 
> But I kept after her. Finally, after we explained that I just needed
> somebody to help me practice some lighting ideas and I promised that
> all she'd need to do was "sit there", she agreed to a shoot last
> Thursday.
> 
> And here's the standout shot from that session: http://goo.gl/hrPwz
> 
> K20D, DA* 55/1.4, f/11, 125th, ISO 200.
> AF160 macro ring flash, AF540 in an umbrella camera-right.
> 
> Post-processing was Lightroom 3.6 for some basic tweaks, and Photoshop
> CS5 for some minor retouching. I ran Portraiture on almost the lowest
> settings for skin cleanup. The ring flash did a remarkable job of
> hiding complexion problems. Used like this it's a tremendous glamour
> light, as I was hoping it would be.
> 
> I also got the chance to use my poor-man's tethering setup: a disused
> PowerBook running an Automator script I cooked up displayed the shots
> real-time as they came off the Eye-Fi card in the K20D. It was
> terrific seeing the actual lighting changes as I reconfigured the
> setup.
> 
> So now, amazingly, Marzi is enquiring when the next shoot will be and
> hoping it's soon. :)
> 
> 
> Comments are gratefully received.
> 
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