How do I get this picture?
Well basically my concept as it always is to get the perfect light while shooting! I always look for the surrounding which are able to portrait some dramatic effects to any of my pictures. I shot this picture a little towards the underexposed side for the lower part of the frame just not to over burned the background as just about right exposure for the container box that reveals the beautiful sun flares strongly here.
Before

Burning the corners was just to enhance the portraiture elements as to minimize the unwanted ones here; the grass on the foreground.
I did some adjustment on the levels selectively just not to over burn the flairs but to bring out the contrast of the subjects. Furthermore, I reduced some red tones just to smooth the skin tones to be perfectly nice for human's eyes.
As always, I added a very luminous textures at about 45% just to evoke the feel of an artistic portrait!
Enjoy!
After

PS: Two more things, (1) Never let the flair run through the face of your model (2) Try to pull back your blacks using selective colors... :)
Well basically my concept as it always is to get the perfect light while shooting! I always look for the surrounding which are able to portrait some dramatic effects to any of my pictures. I shot this picture a little towards the underexposed side for the lower part of the frame just not to over burned the background as just about right exposure for the container box that reveals the beautiful sun flares strongly here.
Before

Burning the corners was just to enhance the portraiture elements as to minimize the unwanted ones here; the grass on the foreground.
I did some adjustment on the levels selectively just not to over burn the flairs but to bring out the contrast of the subjects. Furthermore, I reduced some red tones just to smooth the skin tones to be perfectly nice for human's eyes.
As always, I added a very luminous textures at about 45% just to evoke the feel of an artistic portrait!
Enjoy!
After

PS: Two more things, (1) Never let the flair run through the face of your model (2) Try to pull back your blacks using selective colors... :)

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