gb hill
Veteran
I'm just saying that being raised by a white grandma I doubt he ate good ol southern food. Being raised in Hawaii he probably ate squid & seaweed. at least the Hawiian's I met in the Navy did!ohhhhhh sh*t....I'm outa here
I'm just saying that being raised by a white grandma I doubt he ate good ol southern food. Being raised in Hawaii he probably ate squid & seaweed. at least the Hawiian's I met in the Navy did!ohhhhhh sh*t....I'm outa here
holy bejesus that's awful even by intro to lighting standards.
the shadow from the nose is going up... unnatural
there's a shadow being cast in the opposite direction of the main light on the (viewer right side) shirt being cast from the jacket.
you got double catchlights in one eye and 1 plus barely a quarter of a catchlight in the other.
i won't get into artistic qualities since the end use of this image isn't for anything but a simple portrait for whatever press release or whatnots and by that measure is completely acceptable artistic-wise.
but good god....using an umbrella and getting the histogram close doesn't mean you have an understanding of simple lighting.
I agree, you have to do a bit of balancing, specially when there's a whole gamut of users out there on the Internets.
I'm curious (genuinely) if my attempt looks better on your monitor.
I don't understand really why not use a medium format camera. If your doing a sit down portrait with someone as important as the President....🙄
To me this just speaks of the downward spiral, sacrificing quality. I guess the next Pres. will be done in HDR.
Presidential portraits should be done in oil on canvas, not film or digital...
Presidential portraits should be done in oil on canvas, not film or digital...
actually W's portrait (lighting wise) is pretty good...just a little spill onto the shoulder from the hair light...but i just have to question that jacket haha.
Also, the portrait is not that bad. Not as bad as some of the nitwits on this forum think that it is.
holy bejesus that's awful even by intro to lighting standards.
the shadow from the nose is going up... unnatural
there's a shadow being cast in the opposite direction of the main light on the (viewer right side) shirt being cast from the jacket.
you got double catchlights in one eye and 1 plus barely a quarter of a catchlight in the other.
i won't get into artistic qualities since the end use of this image isn't for anything but a simple portrait for whatever press release or whatnots and by that measure is completely acceptable artistic-wise.
but good god....using an umbrella and getting the histogram close doesn't mean you have an understanding of simple lighting.
Presidential portraits should be done in oil on canvas, not film or digital...