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Nude photography gallery background: this is from a studio shoot with Mélanie. Though I liked the pose and Mélanies expression in the shot, it was a bit ordinary to begin with.
I have partially desaturated the picture (ie taken out some of the colour) and also tiven it a cross-processed look - which I think has given it a bit more style.
Technical Information
Camera: Canon EOS 40D DSLR
Lens: EF28-70f2.8L at 70mm
Exposure: f8, 1/250, ISO100
Lighting
Two studio lights in front of the model (glamour style lighting) and a 3rd studio light to the left and behind the model.
Post Processing (Photoshop)
Partial desaturation and cross-processing effect, which give the picture that dated, yellow/green hue. I'm finding myself quite drawn to this cross-processing technique a lot at the moment and will add some note on how to acheive the effect shortly.
For more information on the technical details see here: lighting, exposure, iso.
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Nude photography gallery background: this is from a studio shoot with Mélanie. Though I liked the pose and Mélanies expression in the shot, it was a bit ordinary to begin with.
I have partially desaturated the picture (ie taken out some of the colour) and also tiven it a cross-processed look - which I think has given it a bit more style.
Technical Information
Camera: Canon EOS 40D DSLR
Lens: EF28-70f2.8L at 70mm
Exposure: f8, 1/250, ISO100
Lighting
Two studio lights in front of the model (glamour style lighting) and a 3rd studio light to the left and behind the model.
Post Processing (Photoshop)
Partial desaturation and cross-processing effect, which give the picture that dated, yellow/green hue. I'm finding myself quite drawn to this cross-processing technique a lot at the moment and will add some note on how to acheive the effect shortly.
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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