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Candid Photography of a Beautiful Lucky Girl

 
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Dec 18, 2005 11:38 |  #1

I shoot this pictures with a Canon 20D and 135mm L Lens.

Your feedback is greatly appreciated.

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Canon 20D
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  • 17-40mm 1:4 L
  • 135mm 1:2 L
  • 70-200 1:2.8 IS L

  • 50 mm 1.4

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  • Curtis ­ N
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    Dec 18, 2005 11:40 |  #2

    Great shots! Most look a little dark on my monitor.


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    Dec 18, 2005 14:20 as a reply to  @ Curtis N's post |  #3

    Curtis N wrote:
    Most look a little dark on my monitor.

    I agree - the first three in particular (see how much whiter her shirt is in the last two?).


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    Dec 18, 2005 16:44 |  #4

    Yes they are :)


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    Dec 18, 2005 16:52 |  #5

    My PP CRT gives a dark result, but the LCD is spot on, so my guess is he's using a LCD.

    Well, as a gear test L Digital, this beats the traditional duck shots. They look like snoop shots. She reminds me of one of the ladies on the Desperate Housewife shows.


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    Dec 18, 2005 17:09 |  #6

    GREAT shots natural and unposed just seem to have an edge about them.
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    Dec 18, 2005 18:34 |  #7

    Shes gorgous


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    Dec 18, 2005 18:39 |  #8

    They look fine on my Mac...looks like it might have been a little overcast and the model has dark skin, but they look fine on my end.


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    Dec 18, 2005 19:37 as a reply to  @ HJMinard's post |  #9

    HJMinard wrote:
    I agree - the first three in particular (see how much whiter her shirt is in the last two?).

    The first 3 are indoor shoots.. No flash... That is why.


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    Dec 18, 2005 23:09 |  #10

    Nice... did she ever catch on that you were photographing her? I'd feel so weird snapping away at people like that without their knowledge unless it was at an event I was covering.


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    Dec 19, 2005 12:50 as a reply to  @ JMHPhotography's post |  #11

    Nice shots.:D


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    Dec 19, 2005 13:04 |  #12

    Papparazzi!!


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    Dec 19, 2005 14:44 |  #13

    Nice pictures and love the T-shirt




      
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    Dec 19, 2005 16:21 |  #14

    Great shots


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    Dec 19, 2005 18:26 |  #15

    a bit of fill flash would have made a big difference here I reckon.

    even built-in flash... fec -1 stop perhaps


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