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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
Nothing wrong with that shot, except for the colour balance which is easy to fix before you shoot the set. Get a professional colour card, do some test shots, put them into your computer and look at the colur info in Photoshop.
This is not an amateur shot so that's not an excuse. She's a pro model and that's a pro pose.
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LOL, don't you realise that if the photo was white balanced it wouldnt hold the same story? The photo would be ruined if it were absolutly white balanced. Look at the wall, the floor...
The photo wouldnt look right. I think a pro would know that at first glance.
Guess I am ahead of many others already in making basic observations of a set and someone elses work.
But I guess this where creative difference come in and that whole thing I was talking about earlier...
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