Paul Stenquist wrote: > > Hi Marnie, > Thanks for looking. I'm considering whether or not I should clone out > the background people. If I decide to print this, I probably will.
no! don't you dare... it is part of the believability and spontinaiety of the shot. annsan the bossy It's > an easy job. On the other hand, this is a coffee shop, not a studio, so > I have mixed feelings about making it too perfect. I wouldn't really > call this "high key," because the subjects are well into midrange grey. > It's merely backlit, something that I like to play with. And a > situation where the better Pentax lenses are superb. > Paul > On Dec 24, 2005, at 12:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > In a message dated 12/23/2005 2:55:39 PM Pacific Standard Time, > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > A winter morning at the coffee shop. Pentax *istD, DA 12-24 @ 24 mm, f8 > > @ 1/30th, heavy backlight -- smc comes through again. > > > > http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3971192&size=lg > > =========== > > I guess this is what they call high key. I think it works overall, but > > I also > > think it's a little busy (background mainly). The poses are nice on > > the three > > main people. Basically, there are things I like about it and things I > > am not > > wild about. Reaction: mixed. > > > > HTH, Marnie aka Doe > >

