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Flickr! We really enjoy how you can throw a pic on there in just a few seconds and start getting feedback almost instantly. What's funny, though, is you just never can predict what someone else will like. I know, big discovery, but it is just crazy how something that is just so-so to you can be the best thing in the universe that the next person has ever seen in their entire lives! Ok, no one has said "best thing in universe I've ever seen" but you get my drift!
This image I took of Talon is a prime example. One night she says, "Dad, I feel like doing a photo shoot", so we grab the SB800s, the umbrellas, the stands, and run downstairs and have a bunch of fun just letting her play "Fashion Model" for around 1/2 an hour. Two or three weeks later I'm feeling bad because I haven't taken any new photos, so I pull this one up, work on it for about 30 minutes in Photoshop, and post it on Flickr just for the heck of it. Well, suddenly it's the pic of the day out of something like 750,000 photos posted for that day, and as of right this second it's had 3688 views and been favorited 237 times! Totally nuts! And the worse part about it is I have no idea how I got it to this point!!! What I mean is, I looked at the photo and thought, "Hey, that looks like Talon's head is on fire", so I opened CS3 and just started making layers and flattening and making layers and flattening until it kinda looked like fire, saved it in a high rez TIFF and that was it. It would be IMPOSSIBLE for me to ever reproduce it, just like it is, ever again.
Oh well, that's the way it goes. The ones you truly love will never be noticed and the ones you put no effort into, EVERYONE will like - LOL
For those who care, the basic set-up was Talon standing about 2-3 feet away from an off-white wall. I had one SB800 shooting at the wall, to the right and behind Tal, at 1/1 power to over expose it to white, and had a second SB800 at 1/2 power just to the left of me shooting through an umbrella right at Talon. My D200 was set on manual, ISO 200, f/8 and the speed was 1/125 sec. and I was using the 17-55 f/2.8 at 23mm. I was probably standing 3 feet away from Talon. Sorry, can't help you on what I did in Post Processing!
It's amazing what you can do in a small area with just a couple of flashes!
Now if people would just like the ones I do...
Jeffrey Morris