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Following are links for a couple of sites that - although for painters - do give excellent ideas on how to do protraits. Myself, I found the ideas quite interesting - and will be helpful - in laying out a portrait.
http://www.portraitartist.com/index.html http://www.mastersofportraitart.com/portraitartists.htm http://www.mastersofportraitart.com/calibrate.htm The last one is a screen calibration from the protrait site to get the best from the reproductions. Norm D
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Norm Dunne I love the Old Masters for incentive and compositional ideas. |
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where you been Norm?!
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2 cameras, 5 lenses, 3 flashes, some filters. No clue. |
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Jamie
I have been away for a bit - self-learning my videocam. Like anything else, I needed a break and thought this might be an interesting task - which it was. I love the video for motion and sound studies - especially seeing the images on the T V. as it makes the subjects come to life more. If I do still subjects - like a portrait - that I will do a still image. It is nice to have the ability to do both. Best wishes. Norm D
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