Hi Andy, liking the idea the execution is good.... but it lets it down a little only because we all know you are capable of better
maybe something to have another go at when you have finished the ironing
Morning Andy, that's a great idea for energy, the lighting on Isabelle looks good ........ not too sure on the black square around the bulb though .......now my pp skills don't stretch too far, as you know ...........but it would it have not been possible to have put just the bulb above her head instead of being in the black square
Two smashing ideas Andy .... I thought the green leaf one was a fun take on the theme, and Isabelle once again has adopted the perfect expression for this one .... great black background and seamless PP ....very nice.
HI Ya
late to the party again I'm afraid...Sorry
Guinness , like this , super black bg & really good lighting on the bottle bringing out plenty of detail in the condensation Minor niggle....I'd like a more head one view rather than the slight downward view but appreciate, with your kitchen limitations , this may not have been possible .There's also a really slight ( & I mean very slight) lighter area behind & to the left of the bottle just about where it starts to curve up to the neck ? I thought at 1st it was condensation but it has a rather hard line where it starts ?
Isabelle's version is also great , just slightly on the squiff but the idea is really great
Attached....yet more super lighting which makes the green really pop ,a hint of shadow to ground the leaf & well paced in the frame Not so keen on the stiching color.....any reason for choosing red ?
Energy.....brilliant ! I'd thought of doing a light bulb without wires but the addition of Isabelle add's an extra dimension ! I partic like the slight glow round the outside of the bulb , lovely lighting on Issy's face with great catchlights in her eye's
Hiya Andy...
I do like the leaf itself (technically good shot, nicely lit) but I'm less of a fan of the detachment/re-attachment, I'm afraid
But you've more than made up for it with Energy... WOW! I love that shot: what a great composite. I take it you shot both parts? The lightbulb is superbly done and after reading a how-to a few months ago, it's been something I've wanted to do for ages (was tempted to do it for "Live"). But I really like your lighting of Isabelle - she's lovely, the eye contact is just magic and the choice of lighting really works. Did you use a small gridded beauty dish or something? I want to get that "style" of directional lighting so keen to know...
(The only thing I'd have added in post is a grad filter darkening her shoulders and neck further, so it really draws the attention to her face and the bulb... but that's just my thoughts on things!)
Hi Andy, basically what @pjm1 said above lighting on Isabelle is excellent, I like how its concentrated on her face, would like an explanation of that, if you don't mind
the lightbulb is very very good, can't really add anything else, nice work
Great one for energy Andy, the portrait on it's own is a cracker for the family album. Love the addition of the light bulb. There is a little bit of grey in the bg, but it doesn't detract. An idea I might look into trying one day.
Yep - Great idea Andy.. (see what i did there? )
Similar lighting to your xmas jumper shot... I was just thinking for more light on the shoulders, the opposite of paul so that proabbly says you;ve got it spot on!
Didnt notice the black square around the bulb so you;ve obviously sorted that well. (Lighten blend mode could have been your friend here, or maybe screen. (Layer blend mode in PS)).
ATTACHED - Re ... A bit more convincing: you could have done something about the shadow around the nearest end of the cut, but no maybe I like the unconvincingness of it all.
ENERGY - Oh what a love well-lit portrait.
Hi Andy
Attached - all been said on the stitching but, but the good part is the exposure on the leaf, the detail captured and the slight shadow.
Energy - another super shot. Isabelle does tend to bring out the best in you. I really cannot fault it and would have been dead chuffed to have achieved it.
Energy - splendid take on the theme, really well done this one. Well lit, good composition and nice expression on Isabel's face .
Hi Andy, I quite like it all kinds of round in there, would like to have seen the sculpture bang centre of the hole in the wall but I have no idea what the possibility of that was
i think you have the crop right a square would have been obvious but that works well
Hi Andy
Live: Another vote for number 2 here. Much prefer the fun and quirckyness this one portrays. Compositon on the thirds is awsesome. The PS lightning bolts are nicely done as are the red eyes - they made me smile . Agree with others regarding black t-shirt being lost....your reply about Isabelle becoming fed up made me smile again, I can relate to that....lol
First: Ha..ha...I reckon that is by far the worst (and funniest) X-mas jumper I have ever seen. You're done a sterling job on the lighting and the expression and crossed arm, pee'd off pose is perfectly executed.
Smooth: A good choice of subject. In general prefer number one as I think color works best here. Nice low key feel to it and the condensation droplets and reflection add a touch of class for sure. Number 2 is nicely composed and well set up with all the props in all the right places....Have to be honest and say that the way the nail has been rendered in mono puts me off a bit.
Attached: I like the idea though you know me, I've got absolutely no prejudice against faux submissions lol....Nicely lit leaf though would be nice to see faux effects utilised to ruffle the cut edges and perhaps a PS string brush of sorts to do the re-attachment. I know how being short on time can 'force your hand' hats anyways for a top-class creative interpretation.
Energy: Nicely done composite. Isabelle's expression and pose works well and the light marries nicely with what we'd expect from the bulb above - seamless. Nothing I would change on this one.
I prefer having the extra stone top and bottom to what a square would have given so good ddecision there.
Short of moving the sculpture on the beach or turning the FG stone, thers not much more you could do, and the sculture isn;t a simple perfect circle so there isnt even a definitive point to centre it on anyway.
Ike the horizontal lines on the beach and obviously the circle echoing the hole in the stone.
That'll do for me.
Great pov, composition with the sea above and the shingle below the sculpture? works, well spotted Andy
Oh, I like that! (The round shot) Great idea and well framed.
Great balance of exposure on round Andy. Like the composition too. If anything a little bit more space on the lhs to even it a little.
A round twirly thing through a round hole ... excellent!
And yes ... great balance of exposure.
God damn it... how have I got 3 behind AGAIN :banghead:
Right... Hi Andy
Attached - A lovely bright image, a tad of shadow and nice bright stitches, for me it's a bit high up in the frame, other than that great detail and an interesting take
Energy - Another super pose from Isabelle, really liking the lamp you have used, great catchlights in her eyes, ... a super grin/pose, I bet your putty in her hands when it's a 'Daddy can I have' moment
Round - Ooooo nice... would like a tiny little more on the left, and think a square crop would work really well with this, I love what ever it is you have captured through the hole, the beach, stones, pools, sea and sky add some wonderful banded pastel tones behind it, love it
@Dark Knight cheers, Dean, symmetry ggrrrrrrr
Here's a closer look at the sculpture. @blondie606 and @Robbi
Two toggers by andysheader (Posiview), on Flickr
Round - I like it that sculpture looks massive, I wasn't expecting that either to be fair. But the image works well for me on every aspect.
Hiya Andy - that's top notch, a nice spot and well composed. Your technicals are always bang on, and no change this time
Compositionally it's strong and I'm guessing you've tried a few different arrangements... I wonder if taking it further off centre would have worked? I actually REALLY like the shot of Lynne and Robbi in front of the sculpture - it really pops out of the image there.
Good job!
Hi A,ndy ...really liking the round shot ... love the angle the texture, and colours, really nice placing of the sea etc.
So glad you added the second shot ...that's a fascinating sculpture and makes a great stand alone image.
Smooth - I prefer #1 as I feel you've got the lighting virtually spot on with this one. The condensation is a nice added extra as is the reflection. The off centre composition for me helps this much more than a straight down the centre style.
Attached - What a great idea and can understand how difficult it would be to really stitch these two bits together. I feel thought the faux cotton is a little too stark and straight and therefore does look a little too false. Maybe separately shooting some cotton and adding the stitching on that way might have worked but understand you were going out. What was your trip to the National Media Museum like? We were really disappointed last time we went. The museum seems to have less and less still photography over the years which is a real shame.
Energy - Are you paying Isabelle by the way? She's definitely done her fair share over the years LOL. Great expression as well. The execution is good with just the right amount of glow around the light. Nice one
Round - Given all the trips to Blackpool to the in-laws you think I'd have taken a photo of the shell before now. What a good idea for the theme to shoot though the wall. Maybe a bump on the contrast may have lifted the image to emphasise more of the sea? Give us a shout next time you go. We'll organise a free cup of tea and use of toilets at Sarah's Mum's LOL