Made a feathered bounce card from foam sheets à la 'a better bounce card'. Works well. Yeah I know. Oldskool and I am late to the party. Only snag I have is light causing some light passing through the spectacle lenses to be thrown on the face. At first I thought it was the feather stripes on the bounce card.EXIF data available. Clickhereto show/hide.Camera-Specific Properties:Equipment MakeCanonCamera ModelCanon EOS 450DMaximum Lens Aperturef/5.7Image-Specific Properties:Horizontal Resolution300 dpiVertical Resolution300 dpiImage Created2008:11:16 06:11:31Exposure Time1/30 secF-Numberf/5.6Exposure ProgramManualISO Speed Rating100Lens Aperturef/5.6Exposure Bias0 EVMetering ModePatternFlashFlash, CompulsoryFocal Length55.00 mmRenderingNormalExposure ModeManualWhite BalanceManualScene Capture TypeStandard
I see what you mean. The spectacle lens is transmitting the light as a line near his right eye. It's not too distracting here, thankfully. I've seen the same issue crop up with sunlight and at times it can be detrimental to the image.I have suspicions this is lifted from a forum post somewhere, but I'd be interested in hearing people's ideas for overcoming these difficulties or examples of shots with spectacles. They always seem to be an extra challenge.
that's a pretty great beard. i didn't know they came in multi-color
>>295021That happens to a lot of guys if they are lucky enough to live long enough to get grey hairs. I know someone who has brown hair on their head and a red beard too.
>>294983Just grab the clone tool, pick the area that has the tone you want, set the flow to like 5% and paint out the line? Not hard.>>295027I get black and brown mixed into my red (facial hair only), but I'm 21.