David de Groot said: Thanks James :)
One of my favourite for the day. It's not perfect, but it's not too shabby.
bradchiplin said:
I'm digging the whole contrasts between the grey/white wall of the generator room, the blue of the dress, and then the nice natural tones of the greenery outside.
Fantastic, and inspirational
It's actually shots like these that make me wanna get off my bum and start shooting people (in a photographic sense of course :)
Awesome work
David de Groot said: Thanks Brad :)
It was a good afternoon for it really, and Fort Lytton is a great location. Lots of contrast, interesting surrounds.
41JAS said:
This is beautiful David. She looks so grown up.
David de Groot said: I know! Scary eh ?
apurdam (Andrew) said:
That blue dress really stands out.
I wonder how this pic would go if you desaturated the background?
David de Groot said: I'm not really a big fan of selective desaturation. I presume she'd pop even more with less colour behind.
apurdam (Andrew) said:
Yeah. I guess that's the effect I was thinking of.
Then again, desatting the b/g would lose the green that is picked up in Kara's eyes. So leaving full colour is a good choice, eh?
Very nice Dave.
One of my favourite for the day. It's not perfect, but it's not too shabby.
I'm digging the whole contrasts between the grey/white wall of the generator room, the blue of the dress, and then the nice natural tones of the greenery outside.
Fantastic, and inspirational
It's actually shots like these that make me wanna get off my bum and start shooting people (in a photographic sense of course :)
Awesome work
It was a good afternoon for it really, and Fort Lytton is a great location. Lots of contrast, interesting surrounds.
This is beautiful David. She looks so grown up.
That blue dress really stands out.
I wonder how this pic would go if you desaturated the background?
Yeah. I guess that's the effect I was thinking of.
Then again, desatting the b/g would lose the green that is picked up in Kara's eyes. So leaving full colour is a good choice, eh?