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Technical Information
Camera: Canon EOS 350D
Lens: EFS 17-85IS - at 85mm
Exposure: f16, 1/200, ISO400
Lighting
Daylight with reflector
Post Processing (Photoshop)
none
There are a couple of things that make this outdoor nude photograph work. Firstly the composition is quite attractive - it follows the rule of thirds, with major elements falling on the two vertical 'thirds'. It also uses 'negative space' quite nicely - with the model taking up a relatively small part of the photograph, the air of relaxation is emphasised.
The other thing is the color combination - blue and orange (ok its not quite orange, but her skin tone is quite orangy in this warm light) are complementary colors and these almost always work well together.
For more information on the technical details see here: lighting, exposure, iso.
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Technical Information
Camera: Canon EOS 350D
Lens: EFS 17-85IS - at 85mm
Exposure: f16, 1/200, ISO400
Lighting
Daylight with reflector
Post Processing (Photoshop)
none
There are a couple of things that make this outdoor nude photograph work. Firstly the composition is quite attractive - it follows the rule of thirds, with major elements falling on the two vertical 'thirds'. It also uses 'negative space' quite nicely - with the model taking up a relatively small part of the photograph, the air of relaxation is emphasised.
The other thing is the color combination - blue and orange (ok its not quite orange, but her skin tone is quite orangy in this warm light) are complementary colors and these almost always work well together.
For more information on the technical details see here: lighting, exposure, iso.
Go back to Boudoir Photography Gallery
Remember - if you have an image you would like to be featured then please take a minute to upload it here.
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