Baby in paradise

© Julien

Baby in paradise

Uploaded: August 17, 2006

Description

Concerning settings F4, ISO 320, 1/160s. The effect is due to the luminosity which was very strong (like index UV 7 or 8). The photo is taken on a beach in thailand, I was in the shadow under the tree and aiming at my friend who was just at the end of the tree, virtually under the sun. I made many photos in order to see what happen if I change a bit the settings, eventually these settings gave the best rendering.

Exif: FNumber: 4, ExposureBiasValue: 0/1, ExposureTime: 0.00625, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 320, WhiteBalance: manual white balance

Comments

August 17, 2006

Nice pic... How did u do that? #505138

Julien August 18, 2006

Hello Ashwini, in fact this is not at all the effect that I was expecting I was so surprised as it looks like some studio effects.
Concerning settings F4, ISO 320, 1/160s. The effect is due to the luminosity which was very strong (like index UV 7 or 8). The photo is taken on a beach in thailand, I was in the shadow under the tree and aiming at my friend who was just at the end of the tree, virtually under the sun. I made many photos in order to see what happen if I change a bit the settings, eventually these settings gave the best rendering. I will upload another pic. No image is not retreated under PS.
Hope it helps ;) #3183454

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