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Bannack Portraits |

Bannack Portraits

Posted by on May 31, 2011 in Bannack, MT, Blog, Model Portriats, Models, Portraits | 1 comment

Bartender
Date: 5-25-2011; Bannack, Montana; F-Stop: 5.6; Shutter Speed: 1/60; Focal Length: 49.0  mm; Model: Canon EOS REBEL T1i; File Flash -1.7


Local
Date: 5-25-2011; Bannack, Montana; F-Stop: 5.6; Shutter Speed: 1/40; Focal Length: 55.0  mm; Model: Canon EOS REBEL T1i
The End of the Day
Date: 5-25-2011; Bannack, Montana; F-Stop: 5.6; Shutter Speed: 1/125; Focal Length: 36.0  mm; Model: Canon EOS REBEL T1i; Flash Trigger

All the the images I went in the Photoshop and applied an Adjustment Layer Level on.  I also cleaned up the faces a little using the stamp tool and spot healing.   The first image I used my file flash because it was a little dark, I love the light it created on him.  Local I used natural light and focused on her eyes.  In addition to the edits I mentioned before I used the dodge tool to lighten her eyes some more.  The End of the Day was a fun photo for me, because it was the first time I used a trigger flash, I love how it turned out.   

One Comment

  1. 6-1-2011

    I like your angles. Since everyone goes to Bannack and visits the same places, it seems as though everyone gets the same pictures. Yet some of your pictures I had to pull a double take to see where they were taken because I did not recognize the rooms due to your angles. I like how your photos cause us to view things from a different way. I like the vivid colors you captured too.

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