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C&C some portrait shots

 
porky101
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May 29, 2011 09:10 |  #1

Hi guys ,

Shot these with a 55-250 maxed out and my 50mm 1.8 Eos 1000D.

Please let me know what you think?

all natural light with some fill flash!

any comments appreciated!:)

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May 29, 2011 11:53 |  #2

Nice work on the lighting for the 1st 3..hair is great - like them very much. Might have been better had she by looking at the camera in one/some of them.
The last ones are a bit meh for me.....the background, the hair, the look in the last one.




  
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May 29, 2011 12:49 |  #3

here are two with her looking more into the camera , thanks for the reply:)

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May 29, 2011 13:12 |  #4

That first set is awesome! A higher camera position on #3 would probably work a little better though... The outdoors shots are a bit rough though. The hot spots are a somewhat distracting. Try to get the subject completely under open shade.


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May 29, 2011 13:18 |  #5

Under full shade:) with fill flash


Thx guys , im rather chuffed with myself they did come out pretty well:D


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May 29, 2011 13:19 |  #6

Thanks porky - these 2 (the leather/interior) are great also - the leather is coming out nicely - love the framing in the last and notice the difference in the mood the last 2 have compared to the first (3) series......




  
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May 29, 2011 13:31 |  #7

Hey spike , yep they are taken under different "circumstances"

The first 3 she is posing

the last two of her the one she is just laughing and I quikly snapped the picture and the second one I was just chatting to her and she was smiling......much more relaxed if you know what I mean....what a difference the models mood can make to the overall image!


here are some random pics from the shoot :


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May 29, 2011 20:19 |  #8

"Wow", that's what I said when I saw your first shot. All the ones with the leather jacket are awesome! I agree the partial shade in the outside shots doesn't quite work. Beautiful models!


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May 30, 2011 10:14 |  #9

Good shots.


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