I wonder how it would simulate very specific lighting though (like backlights, hairlights, etc) I just dont think it's going to be able to simulate any of the best practical in-cam effects glass and lighting can accomplish.
For some reason my browser won't show photos on his portfolio except for a small clipping on the right side on every page...I really hope that's not his full "portfolio" because if it is...it's *lame*
Nowhere in the above article does it say (As in text) that he sat on her chest. It also only says "2 hours" in regard to the "duel", not the "beating with a stick". This leads me to believe that "KidPresentable" just watched the video, or cannot actually read. I don't really care enough anymore to watch the video and find out, but I just thought I'd point that out. Happy Surfing.
It's sad that people like this are the reason that true professionals don't get paid what they deserve, when they actually take time to light, meter, and expose a photo correctly, and use more than 1 filter they stumbled across in photoshop after downloading the program for free off the internet.
Nowhere in the above article does it say (As in text) that he sat on her chest. It also only says "2 hours" in regard to the "duel", not the "beating with a stick". This leads me to believe that "KidPresentable" just watched the video, or cannot actually read. I don't really care enough anymore to watch the video and find out, but I just thought I'd point that out. Happy Surfing.