First up to look at are Lilacwire, Dahlia, and Makoto with some phenomenal Gankutsuou costumes. After just mentioning how much better things are looking editing with Lightroom unfortunately to post those pics here I'd have to clog up my Flickr with duplicates so what you will see are Picasa edited pictures.

Left to right: Dahlia, Makoto, Lilacwire
One major thing I just noticed and was able to glean while re-editing the above picture is the importance of keeping an eye on your depth of field. I was shooting at f2.8 pretty much all day because I wanted as wide an aperture as possible to cram a bunch of light through my lens. But this caused Dahlia and Lilacwire to be out of focus while Makoto is in focus. Lesson learned!!!

Makoto

Dahlia
While shooting with the Gankutsuou girls I also took some shots of another friend of ours.
Here I'll illustrate a Picasa vs. Lightroom edit. First the Picasa:

Ringo
And the same pic edited with Lightroom3:

Ringo
Notice in the second picture I was able to make her dress more white and less blue. I was able to increase the exposure pumping up the rocks and flowers in the background a bit without blowing out the subject.
While important to get the full costume during a cosplay shoot there is a lot of detail to zoom in on as well.
This cosplayer wanted to show off hand decoration she had crafted and I wanted to catch her phenomenal purple contacts. In one shot we met two goals. Achievement unlocked!

Ali
And there we have it. My first attempts at shooting cosplayers on the fly complete with triumphs and lessons learned. Look forward to more in the future! Fanime is only a few months away.
Cheers!
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