Avoiding Flash Reflections in Eyeglasses: Ep 214: Digital Photography 1 on 1
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Este es un muy buen consejo, pero tienen que tomar encuente que Monique tiene una piel muy bonita y de hecho el cambiar el ángulo de incidencia de la lúz le favorece bastante, pero en mi experiencia con las personas comunes y corrientes, con hojeras, pomulos cahidos y una piel con arrugas, granos y pecas este cambio haría insoportable una imagen, y para corregir esos problemas tendriamos que añadir más luces. Para mi lo mejor es hacer 2 tomas una con lentes y otra sin, y despues montarlas en PS
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@snapfactory Hey Mark, I notice that in some of your videos you have photoshop tips. I really enjoy the way you simplify and explain things when enhancing pictures and I think that should def be a good addition to the ending of everyone of your videos if possible. Kinda like making it a bonus. =P Thanks!
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...so does anybody know, is Monique married? hehe...
Useful tutorial as always Mark. Leveraging that junior high physics to get solid studio lighting. Thanks
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Monique looks great regardless of those ugly glasses.
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Thank
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Very nice!!!
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thanks!
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that is a beast of a Nikon!
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Mark have you made a video to explain the camera settings when using a flash gun? Its one of my weak areas :(
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What a great teacher
can you please do less episodes about studio photography and more about everyday photography and stuff amateur photographers can do?
FHMS97 3 months ago 31
@FHMS97 This is general lighting principle. You can use it outside of the studio with the sun. :)
Mackaframmalamma 3 months ago 15