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p.1 #6 · Vicky - speedlite + softbox | |
Not sure what mood you were going for with the WB but the trees are giving the model an overall green color cast, which is common for photos taken under / around foliage. Pink skin + green light = gray pallor. Because our eyes adapt its difficult to see the green bias when shooting, but if you are under trees it will always be there.
Setting custom WB off a gray card held by the model or just having her hold one as a reference is a good preventative measure. When shooting the WB setting shot outdoors I always first set my camera WB to "daylight". After setting the custom WB using that shot I'll shoot the card again with the Custom WB shot. Toggling back-and-forth between the before-after card shots provides a clue what the actual color temp is relative to daylight.
There's also a tree growing out of her head in the second shot
Edited on Mar 28, 2008 at 07:15 PM
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