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Rhinotherunt
25th of March 2009 (Wed), 16:20
I am digging it, and want to buy more!!!

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http://ryan-mcgill.smugmug.com/photos/498853758_qM7YA-O.jpg

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http://ryan-mcgill.smugmug.com/photos/498853801_v5tai-O.jpg

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http://ryan-mcgill.smugmug.com/photos/498853885_GavsG-O.jpg

blondine
25th of March 2009 (Wed), 19:00
very nice indeed! I'm off in search for these backdrops now...
oh and lovely little lady.

Rhinotherunt
25th of March 2009 (Wed), 21:44
very nice indeed! I'm off in search for these backdrops now...
oh and lovely little lady.
I am stoked about the bg. Pretty cool thing is that it is washable.

sma1mom
25th of March 2009 (Wed), 22:14
Your work is awesome. I love all 3 posts with your little girl in this cute dress!! Do you use your sigma 70-200 in studio too? LOVE how crisp these are !!

Kristin

Rhinotherunt
25th of March 2009 (Wed), 22:21
Your work is awesome. I love all 3 posts with your little girl in this cute dress!! Do you use your sigma 70-200 in studio too? LOVE how crisp these are !!

Kristin
Thank you Kristen! This is a customer's daughter. She was very well behaved. Yes, I do use the Sigma in studio... Mainly for headshots. I am probably going to print a 16x20 or larger for my display windows.

Lunajen
27th of March 2009 (Fri), 20:26
Great set. What lights do you use?
I agree for the money the sigma is hard to beat...

Rhinotherunt
28th of March 2009 (Sat), 13:12
Great set. What lights do you use?
I agree for the money the sigma is hard to beat...

I use 3 800 Alien Bees. One with a giant soft box, a giant octobox, and barndoors on a boom. I love my Sigma 70-200. :)

Photon Phil
28th of March 2009 (Sat), 13:16
How far from the backdrop? That thing absorbs light like a sponge, fantastic!

And perhaps , as a special favor to us brother AB users, a wide shot of your setup?

Kudos!

Rhinotherunt
28th of March 2009 (Sat), 15:03
How far from the backdrop? That thing absorbs light like a sponge, fantastic!

And perhaps , as a special favor to us brother AB users, a wide shot of your setup?

Kudos!

Thanks, yeah it does great job at soaking up light, but the inverse square law helps. ;) I will try to get a pic up next week. Lights were about 2.5-3 ft from subject and subject was 3-3.5 ft from bg. Every 2 ft from the light is a stop less light. If I remember correctly...