woensdag 7 januari 2015
Iris 207
Anti-reflective coating as we know it nowadays did not exist in the 1970's and as a result, there was always a lot of glare in photos of ladies in glasses. The giant lenses were like shop windows. The reflection can be reduced or even completely removed by careful editing and this is what I do when the glare is too prominent. Here is an exception. The reflection in the lenses is above the model's eyebrows and it adds a nice element of liveliness. The red spots on the model's skin are caused by the sunlight falling through the rather transparent red frame. They could easily be removed but it's nice to leave them as they are.
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