Disciplining My Editing Techniques
Every few months, I find myself re-editing old images. This is so I can visually see my progression into editing. I spend roughly between one to two hours per day practicing. I can really tell the advancement I've been making in my touch ups.
The image below was taken in LACC in 2010. I came across this student, which I really liked her look. I took her just around the corner where she was hanging out from. I got lucky in scouting the background so quickly, otherwise, I would've lost the opportunity to shoot her.
Here is the latest update on the edit. The light is a lot more complimental to her skin tone, considering it was shot around 1p.m.
Nikon D80
ISO 100 or less.
f 22
The image below was taken in LACC in 2010. I came across this student, which I really liked her look. I took her just around the corner where she was hanging out from. I got lucky in scouting the background so quickly, otherwise, I would've lost the opportunity to shoot her.
Here is the latest update on the edit. The light is a lot more complimental to her skin tone, considering it was shot around 1p.m.
Nikon D80
ISO 100 or less.
f 22
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