Honestly not that much, just a slight contrast curve to bring up the image a little, and then Just a slight tweak with the WB since it went a little blue.
All you see is essentially a product of the lighting, we were in a dark basement with the only light being from that window you see up in the left corner. It was cross lit with an umbrella'd SB-28 to the right and then a slaved umbrellad SB-26 to the left. Main light coming from the SB-28 and the SB-26 mainly for fill.
Lol, it was like, DAYLIGHT, darkness, DAYLIGHT darkness, focusing was done part manually and then also we had my fading maglight.
Hmmm, weird... I'll show you the original sometime. But The only thing might be that it's slightly soft focused due to it being sooooo dark n dreary down there.... As for the green that was the color of the wall, sick right??? Lol, what's so weird about the lighting? Twin umbrellas at 45*'s is like a standard lighting setup for Portraits and stuff....
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wow, that's really sweet.
what editing was done to this? [do you have the original?]
Thanks Mam, lol, Alyssa
Honestly not that much, just a slight contrast curve to bring up the image a little, and then Just a slight tweak with the WB since it went a little blue.
All you see is essentially a product of the lighting, we were in a dark basement with the only light being from that window you see up in the left corner. It was cross lit with an umbrella'd SB-28 to the right and then a slaved umbrellad SB-26 to the left. Main light coming from the SB-28 and the SB-26 mainly for fill.
Lol, it was like, DAYLIGHT, darkness, DAYLIGHT darkness, focusing was done part manually and then also we had my fading maglight.
it just looks plastic-y or painting-like, like an HDR image. the green throws me off, and the lighting on the piano. this photo confuses me!!
maybe if it was bigger my eyes could comprehend it haha, even though it's plenty large already. ahh o.0 i can't see it!
Hmmm, weird... I'll show you the original sometime. But The only thing might be that it's slightly soft focused due to it being sooooo dark n dreary down there.... As for the green that was the color of the wall, sick right??? Lol, what's so weird about the lighting? Twin umbrellas at 45*'s is like a standard lighting setup for Portraits and stuff....
Lol, Idk kiddo
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