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Re: Lynsey - White on White
Old 10-29-2006, 01:52 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by bc_shutterbug View Post
Trying to refine my white seamless use and lighting.
Norman,

Contrary to a couple of the other folks, on my relatively well adjusted monitor, there is just a bit of blending into the background on her right side... I can still see details just fine. So,I think, as someone else suggested, it might be the beginnings of some lens flare. I've found the key to doing high key, especially white on white, is to keep the background lights on the background, and off the model and the lens.

I I've found it beneficial to set the boundaries of a high key image by adding a frame to the image, like this:



The only other thing I can add is that I believe your logo detracts from the image, not only by its size, but by its placement. A smaller logo, down towards the bottom of the image, might achieve the same protection and ownership notification while not competing with the image, yes?

Nice image of Lynsey... very photogenic young lady!
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