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freddycr
18th of May 2005 (Wed), 12:26
Hello guys.
You remeber the pic I posted from Seffi at the office, right? That was taken with the kit lens, and after some PS work.
As I still had time, and wanted to try out the new lenses, we had a second shoot.
These are straight from the cam:
24-70 mm / flash
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y168/alcorjr2gmail/IMG_3072Medium.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y168/alcorjr2gmail/IMG_3075Medium.jpg
50 mm 1.8 no flash
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y168/alcorjr2gmail/IMG_3096Medium.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y168/alcorjr2gmail/IMG_3101Medium.jpg
tired model with available light using 24-70 mm
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y168/alcorjr2gmail/IMG_3112Medium.jpg
Fer
18th of May 2005 (Wed), 12:33
Cool... I want "your bunch of stuff" LOL
I like the last one.
Rob612
18th of May 2005 (Wed), 13:06
Probably you want to erase the name of the company from the screen on #1. Too many informations out in public (birth name, company, country...) I like the pictures.
freddycr
18th of May 2005 (Wed), 13:18
Right, Thanks. I had forgotten about that one.
ayotnoms
18th of May 2005 (Wed), 13:35
Nice shots, Freddy.
Has the new lens been off the camera at all since you got it? 8-)
freddycr
18th of May 2005 (Wed), 13:43
the 24-70 ?? Just once when I screwd on the 70-200, 'cause I needed more reach .
ayotnoms
18th of May 2005 (Wed), 13:51
Gotcha.
Rob612
18th of May 2005 (Wed), 14:58
Right, Thanks. I had forgotten about that one.
You're welcome. Maybe I am little paranoid about privacy, especially when there are ladies involved. But better stay on the safer side. There are too many BGs out there.
Andy_T
18th of May 2005 (Wed), 15:06
Wonderful images, Freddy (as always).
I especially like the last two.
Best regards,
Andy
freddycr
19th of May 2005 (Thu), 06:06
As I was processing them, I found this one which I like best.
What do you think ?
http://www.dphoto.us/forumphotos/data/500/IMG_3089.jpg
Mr. Twister
19th of May 2005 (Thu), 07:03
hey Freddy,
I like the last one - it has the least amount of "stuff" around the cutie's face. However, I think shooting farther away with a shorter DOF would make it even better by fading out the LCD's in the background... Second thoughts: it may not be possible to achive what I just said simply because the LCD's are too close... Anyway, I think she should be farther aeay from the workstation.
Cheers!
Bruce Hamilton
19th of May 2005 (Thu), 07:23
Must be tough having to stare at such a pretty woman all day... ;)
freddycr
19th of May 2005 (Thu), 11:01
I suffer a lot ...
MAD DOG
19th of May 2005 (Thu), 11:38
Can we take it that you're the boss?
If I got my camera out at work I'd either be sacked or I'd crash the car!
freddycr
19th of May 2005 (Thu), 12:10
Not THE boss. Just the "official photographer" / finance manager.. (like much better the first part)
ayotnoms
19th of May 2005 (Thu), 13:43
Must be tough having to stare at such a pretty woman all day... ;)
It's a dirty, thankless job. But someone's got to do it. LOL
Too bad it's a place of business and not a studio, eh Freddy? cause I think it would be nice to experiment with the DOF suggestion Twister came up with. If those monitors in the back could melt into some nice bokeh...that would upgrade the photo by orders of magnitude.
...not for a moment suggesting that it's not a good picture of a beautiful young woman.
Keiffer
19th of May 2005 (Thu), 18:24
I know what I'm asking Santa for this Christmas! I want a Steffi of my own!! LOL great model. Oh yeah and great shots Freddy.
berto
19th of May 2005 (Thu), 22:34
someone must love steffi very much. did you see that ring? wow! so huge!!
otherwise, she's very beautiul and you captured her very well. b the third one of her smiling is my favorite though it could be slightly lighter.
great job, freddy.
mrclark321
19th of May 2005 (Thu), 23:05
Great pic Freddy...she is very pretty!!
Dan
tim
20th of May 2005 (Fri), 01:04
Not bad. I think you need to get her to relax some more, and dress a bit differently, depending on what kind of pictures you're trying to take. I'd minimise distracting backgrounds, and make sure the shot is exposed for the face. Sorry if that comes over as negative, just trying to help :)
freddycr
20th of May 2005 (Fri), 11:17
I appreciatre any constructive crizism. Thanks.
Citizensmith
22nd of May 2005 (Sun), 14:37
Hey a logitech MX700.
Oh yeah, and good photos. I think the third is my favorite pose, although it does appear a little soft.
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