Trevor Jacob, Fakie air. Malibu CA
It is always a blessing when something in the environment unexpectedly comes to add something to the photo. This dog started jumping into the frame just enough times to get the timing right.
shot w/ Nikon 16mm
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awesome shot!
Thank you!
Can you tell us what in this photo is added? As I can see, the light on the guy comes from the right, but there is some light behind the dog as well. There is a harsh outline on the guy and something that looks like bad blending on his left hand fingers, is it from sky replacement? It is very cool idea, but you should do a lot more in post before using the photo for portfolio.
Thanks for the feedback. Nothing in the photo was moved, added, or replaced. Just a little dodge and burn and color adjustments.
The harsh outline you are referring too has something to do with slower shutter speed and flash duration and a moving subject. There was a light behind the dog to the left, and another light camera right. It was shot pre-sunrise.
Appreciate the input.
Sorry if I sounded harsh, yeah, of course, it makes sense. I guess if you can make light softer, it will look better. Great concept nevertheless.
Not at all, appreciate some feedback, It was my first day with the Profoto B1s, definitely would like to revisit this idea in the future.