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Did some senior portraits yesterday, and I had some trouble with bluish tones in a lot of my photos. I did some post production saturation etc and came up with this on one of them. I am a little worried that it is too warm now? I'm working on a laptop so it always concerns me when I do any post work.
So my question is, how do the colors look? And also would you have done anything differently? Was my ISO too high?

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Old 11-10-2009, 05:52 AM
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First off, nice shot.

On my monitor (calibrated) it does seem a little warm/yellow. And you could have stood to drop down to 200 ISO or so, I've found that shutter speeds of 1/200 or so are plenty fast enough for portraiture work. I tend to take several shots of the exact same pose mostly to ensure one of them is in focus anyway - so any slight possible motion blur should be eliminated as well.

I would have posed her where there wasn't a board (or whatever that is) intersecting with her head, but otherwise the composition is nice and simple. I'd also pull back just a tad bit on the vignette.
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Old 11-10-2009, 03:39 PM
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The image looks great!
my only beef is the ISO, i dont know the exact lighting situation but i do think that 800 was just abit too much
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Old 11-11-2009, 03:30 AM
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First off, nice shot.

On my monitor (calibrated) it does seem a little warm/yellow. And you could have stood to drop down to 200 ISO or so, I've found that shutter speeds of 1/200 or so are plenty fast enough for portraiture work. I tend to take several shots of the exact same pose mostly to ensure one of them is in focus anyway - so any slight possible motion blur should be eliminated as well.

I would have posed her where there wasn't a board (or whatever that is) intersecting with her head, but otherwise the composition is nice and simple. I'd also pull back just a tad bit on the vignette.
Thanks so much for your honest input! I will tone down the warmth of the photo. I'm not totally sure why I had the ISO so high, I think I set it when we were inside the dim mill and forgot to change it later. I will remember that about the board as well. I'm still trying to train myself to be completely aware of the surroundings.

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The image looks great!
my only beef is the ISO, i dont know the exact lighting situation but i do think that 800 was just abit too much
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Did some senior portraits yesterday, and I had some trouble with bluish tones in a lot of my photos. I did some post production saturation etc and came up with this on one of them. I am a little worried that it is too warm now? I'm working on a laptop so it always concerns me when I do any post work.
So my question is, how do the colors look? And also would you have done anything differently? Was my ISO too high?

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Canon EOS 50d
f/3.5
ISO 800
1/800 second
focal length 35mm
A little color balance and some minor sharpening.


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Old 11-15-2009, 09:44 PM
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You go Armando...the only thing to watch with warming things up is you have to mask out what's supposed to be blue, like those amazing eyes
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I think it looks good and the colors look nice to me on both of my monitors. The focus seems soft on the eyes, so I would sharpen them a bit.
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