
ISO 100
f/10.0
1/125
Here's my other one.
Here's two of mine. I have an idea for my last one, but it has to be outside on a nice day. So I'll submit my last one over the weekend. I'm going for 3 totally different looks.

F-stop 4.0, Shutter 1/125, used Nifty Fifty (no flash).

F-stop 4.0, Shutter 1/125, used Nifty Fifty (no flash).
I have a military syle jacket and a Cadet Hat. So I decided to put two and two togther and wanted to play around with my editing skills since I'm new at it. I worked with grain/noise, feathering, color adjustment, etc to try to get that Vintage General Portrait look. haha
F-stop 1.8, Shutter 1/60, used Speedlite 430II Ext. Flash.
Tried to be creative with this pic. It's 3 diferent shots and had to print 2 hard copies.
I used the shower liner as my back drop.
JOE!! Im lovin picture no.2 and your 1st picture is kind of scary!!! haha
ReplyDeleteGood Job on the assignment!
the comment above was posted by me!!!
ReplyDelete-ARIES
Very creative Joe!
ReplyDeleteAs a military guy myself I love the 1st one. Way to capture the essence of the Civil War. Granted that filipino's weren't here for the civil war. But if we were that's what we would look like. No complaints here man. Keep up the good work. Way to set the par. Looks like I'm going to have to dig down deep for the next assignment.
ReplyDeleteMark
Wow dude, great stuff. The high grain with the oval and sepia coloring really works for what you were going for. Second one is very creative. cant wait to see the third.
ReplyDeleteVery creative on the 3rd one, Joe. I like it a lot.
ReplyDelete- Jhorge
Joe in the field should an album cover haha... nice editing!
ReplyDeleteThanks to Mark and Aries for showing me how mix b/w and color. I also used a cloning feature on the grass to cover my shadow. This club/blog shot it exactly what i needed to help me in my new hobby!
ReplyDelete-Joe