(I remember in another thread someone asking you what camera you used (as if using a Canon EOS 20D instead of a Nikon D70 will make much difference!)... )
Meooooow and they complain that I'm harsh?
DG
Renee from today
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Bob Singleton
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Re: Renee from today
Digi-Guy wrote:
Meooooow and they complain that I'm harsh?
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Wouldn't you agree it's the person behind the camera (as well as in front, of course) rather than the camera itself that makes the shot?
Meooooow and they complain that I'm harsh?
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Wouldn't you agree it's the person behind the camera (as well as in front, of course) rather than the camera itself that makes the shot?
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Re: Renee from today
Yup 100% agree, I still have pics from my old Oly E10 in my portfolio like this one of the gorgeous Tammy Oldham......
http://www.pbase.com/simond/image/13842406
I recently ditched the Fuji S3Pro in favour of the Canon 20D
But whatever the camera, it's how you use it, it's just a tool, you can have an expensive super dooper hammer drill, doesn't mean your always gonna drill neat holes in the right place lol.
But to answer your original question....
The lighting in that kitchen set was nothing special, it's very small so a medium softbox with the amount of white in there bounced the light around nicely, I rarely use reflectors, the more simple the set up the better for me and gives me more freedom for angles. I tend to flood fill scenes by choice, not very artistic I know but hey it's only porn right? ;o)
http://www.pbase.com/simond/image/13842406
I recently ditched the Fuji S3Pro in favour of the Canon 20D
But whatever the camera, it's how you use it, it's just a tool, you can have an expensive super dooper hammer drill, doesn't mean your always gonna drill neat holes in the right place lol.
But to answer your original question....
The lighting in that kitchen set was nothing special, it's very small so a medium softbox with the amount of white in there bounced the light around nicely, I rarely use reflectors, the more simple the set up the better for me and gives me more freedom for angles. I tend to flood fill scenes by choice, not very artistic I know but hey it's only porn right? ;o)
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Stunning Welsh Model - www.lexilowe.com
Busty British Milf - www.justdanica.com
[URL]http://www.simondglamour.com[/URL]
Stunning Welsh Model - www.lexilowe.com
Busty British Milf - www.justdanica.com
[URL]http://www.simondglamour.com[/URL]
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Bob Singleton
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Re: Renee from today
SimonD wrote:
.... but hey it's only porn right? ;o)
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You do yourself an injustice... and anyway, who says porn should have to make do with second-best?
.... but hey it's only porn right? ;o)
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You do yourself an injustice... and anyway, who says porn should have to make do with second-best?
"But how to make Liverpool economically prosperous? If only there was some way for Liverpudlians to profit from going on and on about the past in a whiny voice."
- Stewart Lee
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Re: Renee from today
(Wouldn't you agree it's the person behind the camera)
Well yes but I have noted that the problem with the Digital shooters is all the pictures have the same depth lacking warmth and once you have seen one you have seen the set. Now that might be ok but surely the goal should be to get back that 35mm imagery on a digital?
DG
Well yes but I have noted that the problem with the Digital shooters is all the pictures have the same depth lacking warmth and once you have seen one you have seen the set. Now that might be ok but surely the goal should be to get back that 35mm imagery on a digital?
DG
Re: Renee from today
Bob Singleton wrote:
"I remember in another thread someone asking you what camera you used (as if using a Canon EOS 20D instead of a Nikon D70 will make much difference!)"
...'twas I who enquired after SimonD's camera, and without wishing to seem pedantic, I've played around with both the D70 and 20D a fair bit this summer (thanks Jessops!) Canon's 20D is far better suited to glamour photography than the Nikon imo...straight from the camera pictures have far more 'punch', better saturated colours, and image depth.
Would be interested to hear whether Simon routinely feels the need to twiddle his 20D images with Photoshop prior to posting 'em...
"I remember in another thread someone asking you what camera you used (as if using a Canon EOS 20D instead of a Nikon D70 will make much difference!)"
...'twas I who enquired after SimonD's camera, and without wishing to seem pedantic, I've played around with both the D70 and 20D a fair bit this summer (thanks Jessops!) Canon's 20D is far better suited to glamour photography than the Nikon imo...straight from the camera pictures have far more 'punch', better saturated colours, and image depth.
Would be interested to hear whether Simon routinely feels the need to twiddle his 20D images with Photoshop prior to posting 'em...
Re: Renee from today
"Would be interested to hear whether Simon routinely feels the need to twiddle his 20D images with Photoshop prior to posting 'em..."
Nope, I try never to twiddle with my pics and get them right in camera, only post processing I do is resize, sharpen, add logo, save for web.
(except for the first pic, where like a twat I left family photo's in the background and had to airbrush em out!!!!)
However I am dabbling with creating a better colour profile in potatoshop to try and replicate that Fuji colour pop.
I reckon your right about the punch of the Nikon which is similar to the Fuji colours, but the Canon just delivers a far better quality sharper pic and with the right lens it's a superb bit of kit
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But one thing remains the same, put a great model like Renee in front of any camera and the pics go down well lol.
Here's a photoshopped image, nice as a one off but unreal for sets...
[IMG]http://www.ukdigitalgirls.com/CharlieFoxxPS1.jpg[/IMG]
Nope, I try never to twiddle with my pics and get them right in camera, only post processing I do is resize, sharpen, add logo, save for web.
(except for the first pic, where like a twat I left family photo's in the background and had to airbrush em out!!!!)
However I am dabbling with creating a better colour profile in potatoshop to try and replicate that Fuji colour pop.
I reckon your right about the punch of the Nikon which is similar to the Fuji colours, but the Canon just delivers a far better quality sharper pic and with the right lens it's a superb bit of kit
But one thing remains the same, put a great model like Renee in front of any camera and the pics go down well lol.
Here's a photoshopped image, nice as a one off but unreal for sets...
[IMG]http://www.ukdigitalgirls.com/CharlieFoxxPS1.jpg[/IMG]
Photographer/Videographer for:
Stunning Welsh Model - www.lexilowe.com
Busty British Milf - www.justdanica.com
[URL]http://www.simondglamour.com[/URL]
Stunning Welsh Model - www.lexilowe.com
Busty British Milf - www.justdanica.com
[URL]http://www.simondglamour.com[/URL]
Re: Renee from today
Top Draw stuff .....Leaves so much to the imagination.....Robbie akaCaptRimmer