This is a WIP picture before curing the clay:
Taking pictures of your dolls is a whole different art. It requires creativity, and some camera knowledge. I don't claim to be an expert at all, but I know what not to do ;o)
As I was taking pictures of this polymer baby, I came across all the problems in the book: bad lighting, shadows, bad angles, weird background... and also an unwanted visitor (aka Panzón) and decided after several "photo bombs" that I needed to post them in the blog. Here you go:
Baby looking in the wrong direction. |
Weird lighting and shadows. Needs cropping. |
Light is too sharp . Goofy cat in background. |
Total fiasco. Bad shadows, blurry. Photo bomb cat. |
I cropped the best picture of the session, and this is the result:
I'll go pack him to go to his 5 States tour. Ta ta for now!
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8 comments:
Martha, I'd post this on the ADO Tips and Tricks for today if I thought you didn't mind. Last week I did a 'photo' links post...and this is funny what with the cat and all.
The baby is soooo cute.
Okay--your post is officially listed and linked in today's ADO Tips and Tricks Friday post. :~)
Love the baby and all the photo's! I really loved the pics with the cat ;o) Have a great day Martha!
Ha!ha!ha! I absolutely love this! Cannot stop laughing! I will definitely put a link to your blog in our photo section advice for the ADO book ( coming soon hopefully).
Thank you for your nice comments ladies! Xo)
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH111IT'S SO TENDER AND ADORABLE!!!!!
a BIG HUG!!!!
I allways wonder how you manage to make these littly faces and tiny fingers. This is so adorable
Love the baby and the tips- I want to improve my photos. Thanks.
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