Here are some pictures taken at the botanical gardens in Fort Worth, TX. They are some Mother & Daughter portraits I took this last weekend. C&C welcome
ThreeGuysPhoto Goldmember 1,401 posts Likes: 10 Joined Sep 2009 Location: Texas More info | Jun 06, 2011 09:26 | #1 Here are some pictures taken at the botanical gardens in Fort Worth, TX. They are some Mother & Daughter portraits I took this last weekend. C&C welcome -Wayne
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sbordelon Member 53 posts Joined Jul 2008 More info | Jun 06, 2011 09:28 | #2 Nice!
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PhotogWannabe Senior Member More info | Jun 06, 2011 09:48 | #3 Very nicely done. Love the tones in these.
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Yaamon Goldmember 1,435 posts Likes: 213 Joined Apr 2007 Location: Markham, Ontario More info |
bluelight Senior Member 651 posts Joined Jun 2010 Location: Dubai More info | Jun 06, 2011 11:05 | #5 Very nice, love the tones Gul
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thenextguy Goldmember More info | Jun 06, 2011 11:45 | #6 Yaamon wrote in post #12545412 I had to look good as the first photo her mom could easily pass as her sister. Yeah, I would not have guessed that was mother and daughter. Steve -- Website
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mchong75 Goldmember 2,927 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jun 2007 Location: Frisco, TX More info | Jun 06, 2011 17:37 | #8 It looks like it could use a small curve adjustment on PP. A little dark? (Michael) Gears:
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arjay702 Senior Member 436 posts Joined Jul 2006 More info | Jun 06, 2011 17:43 | #9 Wow, mother bear is gorgeous. The shots are extremely clear and very well composed. They are a little dark but still fantastic. “Adults are just obsolete children and the hell with them.”
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Jun 06, 2011 18:01 | #10 mchong75 wrote in post #12547672 It looks like it could use a small curve adjustment on PP. A little dark? Did you use your 430 for fill? It's not listed in my equipment, but I also have a YN-560. I used it in a softbox umbrella off camera. -Wayne
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Jun 06, 2011 18:03 | #11 arjay702 wrote in post #12547704 Wow, mother bear is gorgeous. The shots are extremely clear and very well composed. They are a little dark but still fantastic. Thanks. I'm not shocked if they are a little dark. My wide gamut monitor at home still runs a bit hot even with calibration. -Wayne
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TimPark Goldmember 1,416 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2009 Location: Southern California More info | Jun 07, 2011 03:19 | #14 great series, wayne! very nicely done. nice dof and light. i do agree that some of these can be brightened up a bit. www.timparkphoto.com
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SamuelBurns Member 80 posts Joined Apr 2011 More info | Jun 07, 2011 03:30 | #15 Nice shots... only thing I would have liked to have seen is some different expressions, they have the same look on their faces in almost every shot! sydney wedding photographer
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