Nikon d3200 iso 100 1/100 f 3.5

  • harsh3466@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Great job!

    I love the mood you’ve created with the lighting, and the vulnerability. With the way your light is aimed, your shoulder/arm is picking up most of the light, and as the brightest spot in the photo it ends up drawing attention away from your face and expression.

    Adjusting the light a bit to lessen the light on your shoulder and/or increase the light on your face would alleviate that.

    • Rebels_Droppin@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      Thank you, as I mentioned in another reply, I am not entirely comfortable with my face so hearing you want more of it in the frame is nice to hear. Glad you liked the photo.

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        1 year ago

        I understand how you feel. A decade or so ago I did a daily self portrait project to both learn lighting and build my own self confidence/self acceptance. It’s a hard thing to do. I applaud you for putting yourself out there

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      1 year ago

      Fair, would have liked more headroom as well. I am a bit tall and the stand I have does not go that high. If i ever attempt again will keep the framing in mind a bit more. Thank you

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      1 year ago

      Thank you. never put myself in front of my own camera for the 10 years I have been at it. Definitely feel a bit vulnerable. I appreciate your view of it.

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    1 year ago

    It looks awesome! I recommend keeping your eyes facing the same direction as your face otherwise the whites of the eyes can look unsettling