new pics

Jul 21, 2008 21:36

Heyyy! Havent had much time to write stuff lately, very busy with work... But I'm back with more pictures! MAC is coming out with a new line called "Cult of Cherry" next month and I did a recreation of the visuals from the promo pictures and thought you might all like to see =)
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vintagegirlnh July 22 2008, 02:29:30 UTC
holy crap. I stared at yours and thought "Ok that's the mac ad but where is her version?" lol. So professional!

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ryokrea July 22 2008, 02:31:18 UTC
hahaha thank you

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_char July 22 2008, 02:35:37 UTC
lol yours look better than macs

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ryokrea July 22 2008, 03:18:50 UTC
haha, thanks!

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imaxed5770 July 22 2008, 03:11:55 UTC
I love what you've done! The photos and your makeup look so good - your skin looks unreal! The first photo is my favorite, but I also really like the one of just your boots and the cherries. And the way you rock being pale makes tan look drab, ironically enough.

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wat_is_left July 22 2008, 03:36:12 UTC
my god! these are amazing!!!!

what did you use on your cheek???

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ryokrea July 22 2008, 03:54:36 UTC
i used MAC's Sculpt&Shape in the color "Bone Beige/Emphasize" and the new mineralize blush "Warm Soul"

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ekoh July 22 2008, 13:54:40 UTC
Quite a bit of digital noise... what ISO were you using?

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ryokrea July 22 2008, 14:06:12 UTC
I really know nothing about this stuff, so anything you can tell me would be helpful...I just change the settings and take pics to hopefully figure out what works best eventually lol. ISO was 1000 on these pics. tell me what im doing wrong haha

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ekoh July 22 2008, 14:21:31 UTC
Well, the higher the ISO, the more suitable it is for low light (looks like this was the case for you) as it allows for shorter exposure times but it does end up with more noise/digital grain. I pretty much always leave my camera set to an ISO of 50 (lowest setting!) to get really crisp, noise-free images. However, this sometimes means my shutter has to be open for 8+ seconds! The big difference between you and I is that you're mostly shooting people and I'm mostly shooting abandoned buildings and things that don't move! So when shooting moving subjects it may be necessary to change the ISO but I would try moving more lighting to the area first.

Hope this helps!

I can see the look you are going for, everything else looks great it's just these silly technical things that could make these images look really professional!

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ryokrea July 22 2008, 14:48:38 UTC
that info really helps, thank you!!

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