pierods
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I often see portraits where somebody's face and maybe hands stand out from a black background.
Or maybe only half of the face is visible, and the other half is totally black.
What's the best way to do it? In-camera with lighting or dodge and burn?
I tend to think d&b because it's too much of an annoyance to try not to overexpose just a few parts of an image, or conversely, try to dramatically underexpose other parts.
Opinions?
Or maybe only half of the face is visible, and the other half is totally black.
What's the best way to do it? In-camera with lighting or dodge and burn?
I tend to think d&b because it's too much of an annoyance to try not to overexpose just a few parts of an image, or conversely, try to dramatically underexpose other parts.
Opinions?