Hi Paqui! How good that you have reached the end of the course and share your project with us!
It is very good in general. Personally, the one I like the most is the first one since by using a plain background, you can better isolate the model.
In the second photo, I think it would work better if they were both seated. The one who is lying down seems to be a little scared. When they are seated, having their heads up, if they are somewhat scared it is less noticeable. It's a little trick :)
Finally, as an improvement, maybe you could match the color casts a bit in the last photos so that the report is more even in terms of color. You can do this in Photoshop at:
- Cap
- New adjustment layer
- Hue / saturation
Your models are very handsome and friendly, now let's continue practicing and taking photos of them, I hope you enjoyed the course!
Thanks, Santos, for your opinion. I am very glad that you liked them. I will take into account all your advice. As for the second photo, I took one of the two together and sitting, but I have not published it because it was for Christmas, hehe, although I should have put it. Of course I want to continue practicing, I would love to have many sessions with pets because I'm sure I would have a great time and I would feel more comfortable with these models. Thanks for adding more to the course. I would like to see a session of yours and see how you solve unexpected problems, it would be like an adventure, haha, I don't know if it would be possible. Thanks again!!!
Hello Santos. I want to add more photos, but I don't know how to do it. Do I have to open another project? Can't I add them one by one? Could you guide me? Thank you
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Professeur PlusHi Paqui! How good that you have reached the end of the course and share your project with us!
It is very good in general. Personally, the one I like the most is the first one since by using a plain background, you can better isolate the model.
In the second photo, I think it would work better if they were both seated. The one who is lying down seems to be a little scared. When they are seated, having their heads up, if they are somewhat scared it is less noticeable. It's a little trick :)
Finally, as an improvement, maybe you could match the color casts a bit in the last photos so that the report is more even in terms of color. You can do this in Photoshop at:
- Cap
- New adjustment layer
- Hue / saturation
Your models are very handsome and friendly, now let's continue practicing and taking photos of them, I hope you enjoyed the course!
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Thanks, Santos, for your opinion. I am very glad that you liked them. I will take into account all your advice. As for the second photo, I took one of the two together and sitting, but I have not published it because it was for Christmas, hehe, although I should have put it. Of course I want to continue practicing, I would love to have many sessions with pets because I'm sure I would have a great time and I would feel more comfortable with these models. Thanks for adding more to the course. I would like to see a session of yours and see how you solve unexpected problems, it would be like an adventure, haha, I don't know if it would be possible. Thanks again!!!
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Hello Santos. I want to add more photos, but I don't know how to do it. Do I have to open another project? Can't I add them one by one? Could you guide me? Thank you
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