1st try at low key portrait work. Comments are welcome ;D
djviper said:For the 2nd shot, I did not use any light to lit the backdrop, it came from the key light (i guess somelight bouched off the wall on the left).
I will try litting the backdrop for the 1st shot and try and different perspective
Appreciate your feedbacks. Thanks!!!
That really defeats the object of the low key look and it has lost the impact as a result. Personally, I prefer it as it was originally presented.sandymandy said:Well im not sure...but i think u should adjust ur screen especially in the first photo it looks like u used some black photoshop brush to fix ur image but i think u didnt see how much information there really is in the photo.
i enhanced it to show u what i mean i ONLY raised the exposure/brightness nothing else
guess on ur screen it just looked "black" ^^
sandymandy said:I didnt add anything to the original image..... Its just like that... and i can see it on my screen!
I see what you mean. I must admit, I hadn't looked that closely.sandymandy said:I uploaded the photo to show that it was edited in a bad way. If u brighten up other low key photos do u think u will also see fat photoshop brush lines and lost details that were just left in the photo cuz the one who edited it didnt have a proper adjusted screen??
If u brighten up lowkey photos the black should only become grey....
OP used 100% black color brush (i guess) cuz on his screen all looked "100% black" im quite sure of this. But if u take a photo there is like nearly never 100% black...
I didnt add anything to the original image..... Its just like that... and i can see it on my screen!
sandymandy said:no problem im often writing in gibberish so its hard to understand me