This is my nephew Robert. I decided to take his portrait while everyone was having a few drinks one Saturday night, I don't drink so I took these shots of him in the backyard and it was the perfect excuse to get my equipment out and play around. This was at night using two 24 inch softboxes, one on each side and a 40 inch umbrella only a few feet in front and at about 1 foot above him. Then in photoshop I did some skin smoothing and removed skin blemishes and dodging/burning, then placed him in some backgrounds I took last summer in downtown Windsor. The backgrounds, I used Topaz adjust for the effect they have. You can view these large by clicking on them.
Composite Potraits
Well, this is what I have been spending my time on lately.
This is my nephew Robert. I decided to take his portrait while everyone was having a few drinks one Saturday night, I don't drink so I took these shots of him in the backyard and it was the perfect excuse to get my equipment out and play around. This was at night using two 24 inch softboxes, one on each side and a 40 inch umbrella only a few feet in front and at about 1 foot above him. Then in photoshop I did some skin smoothing and removed skin blemishes and dodging/burning, then placed him in some backgrounds I took last summer in downtown Windsor. The backgrounds, I used Topaz adjust for the effect they have. You can view these large by clicking on them.
This is my nephew Robert. I decided to take his portrait while everyone was having a few drinks one Saturday night, I don't drink so I took these shots of him in the backyard and it was the perfect excuse to get my equipment out and play around. This was at night using two 24 inch softboxes, one on each side and a 40 inch umbrella only a few feet in front and at about 1 foot above him. Then in photoshop I did some skin smoothing and removed skin blemishes and dodging/burning, then placed him in some backgrounds I took last summer in downtown Windsor. The backgrounds, I used Topaz adjust for the effect they have. You can view these large by clicking on them.
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