Thanks, Chuck. I'll noitce how to reveal the subject upon this case.
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Michael
Palm, Linux, Olympus, Mac user
2007/1/3, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Here's a possible improvement by selectively brightening what you wanted
> to be the subject.
> <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/temp/Michael%20Wong%20-%20IMG1862_001.jpg>
>
> And here's your original
> <http://palmboy.palmcyber.net/gallery/albums/album19/IMG1862_001.jpg>
>
> To finish the portrait lesson; when shooting with the subject in shade
> and with a sunlit background make sure the flash exposure for the
> subject is not brighter than the sunlit background. If it is it will
> make the sunlit background look artificial, as though it's a painted
> background.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Michael Wong wrote:
> > Chuck,
> > Thanks for your comment. Except other elements, I failed for this
> > picture because I primarily wish to take the woman & the dog as the
> > subject. But the tree & its reflection shadow to being drawn readers'
> > attention more. I have learnt how to define the subject in the
> > composition.
> >
> > Besides, thanks for you teaches me some skills for portrait shots ^^
> >
>
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