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In Your Face (1 year ago)
kamaki (Christophe) added a critique 1 year ago:
kyla (Kyla) added a critique 1 year ago:
I love the lighting I just wish your face was a little sharper.
caryscott (Cary Scott) added a critique 1 year ago:
Same as above, great lighting but I think that it should be a little sharper. And it might be the OCD in me, but your left collar is a little distracting.
schupin (Sylvain chupin) said 1 year ago:
Thanks for your comments. And my left collar was a kind of effect of symetry with my upsidedown hair at the top left :)
mrsankey (Andrew Sankey) added a critique 1 year ago:
Good shot, I think it could be a little bit sharper though. Good lighting, nice work.
delphE (delphinE Le Berre) added a critique 1 year ago:
I love the pose.
love the no doubt self portrait, but would have love to see it sharper ...
schupin (Sylvain chupin) said 1 year ago:
I would have like to do it sharper too... thanks again for your comments !
pqrshanth (Prashanth M) added a critique 1 year ago:
Nice lighting and like many other have pointed out, lacks sharpness
VernonTrent (Vernon Trent) added a critique 1 year ago:
to do sharp selfies is always a challenge
it takes a little to find out how to setup
your gear and the make the shot
here some hints from me:
disable all automatic functions of your camera
if you want to use the autofocus, set the focusing method to "spot"
use a "short" lens 35mm or 50mm
apperture not less than 5.6 ( 8 is ok, 11 depends of the background you use)
a tripod is a "must have"
place something (hat) where you will sit or stay and make your frame.
enable the remote and make your shot.
after 2 or 10 tries you'll find out how it works best for you :-)
have fun :-)
schupin (Sylvain chupin) said 1 year ago:
Many thanks for your advises Vernon.
This shot was a very "free" one : no tripod, all automatic.
I just hold my camera in my hands and shot...that's the reason of the lack of sharpness.
But my tripod is on his way to my home. I hope I will be able to play with it in a few days :D
Ludimaginary (Richard Vantielcke) added a critique 1 year ago:
Nice work with lights but yeah... it will be better a little bit sharper...
You can try this manipulation with photoshop.
I use it when I try to work with a photo with too much blur :
www.virusphoto.com/1795-retrouver-la-nettete.html
schupin (Sylvain chupin) said 1 year ago:
Thanks a lot Richard ! (I forgot this tutoriel)
Here is the result : i21.photobucket.com/albums/b291/schupin/portrait2....
Really sharper :)
Ludimaginary (Richard Vantielcke) added a critique 1 year ago:
:)
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I like this selfportrait; your upsidedown hair, your eyes (sidelong look) and the shadowy light in a part on your face