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GRooVeZ
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Dec 18, 2005 16:56 |  #1

ive taken this pictures in amateur conditions
i made the backgrounds myself and i used a strong garden lamp, to get enough licht wouthing having to use the flash

this is my first attemp with my Canon 350D
shutter 50-60
f 4 - 5
18-55 lens

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id like to here ur oppinion

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Dec 18, 2005 17:01 |  #2

I really like the last shot. Great expressions and can see a real feeling of intimacy.... duh... maybe because you got her pregnant? ;)


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Dec 18, 2005 17:02 |  #3

They're all nice, but the shadows in #1 are too strong. #2 is a real eye-opener, and #3 is my favorite. I think a more subtle light source and slightly darker images overall might work a little better, but that's just my own opinion. B&W works well.


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Dec 18, 2005 17:03 as a reply to  @ Sn@ve's post |  #4

lol shhhh
my girl is the guys twin sis :)

thx for comment :)




  
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Dec 18, 2005 17:06 as a reply to  @ Belmondo's post |  #5

belmondo wrote:
They're all nice, but the shadows in #1 are too strong. #2 is a real eye-opener, and #3 is my favorite. I think a more subtle light source and slightly darker images overall might work a little better, but that's just my own opinion. B&W works well.

k i need some explanation on this1

if i go darker, i cant use shutter speeds of 60
should i use a statif? or how do u call that thing u put camera on, in english
and shoot at low shutter speed? even with models?

grtz




  
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Dec 18, 2005 17:25 as a reply to  @ GRooVeZ's post |  #6

GRooVeZ wrote:
k i need some explanation on this1

if i go darker, i cant use shutter speeds of 60
should i use a statif? or how do u call that thing u put camera on, in english
and shoot at low shutter speed? even with models?

grtz

I think you're referring to a tripod. If so, yes, they're always desireable.

You can compensate for lower light in a couple different ways, but since you're converting these to B&W anyway, you might try increasing the ISO setting. The tripod will allow you to use a slower shutter speed, but that can be tricky with live subjects.....they sometimes move.


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Dec 18, 2005 18:28 as a reply to  @ Belmondo's post |  #7

so a tripod takes away movement of camera?




  
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Dec 18, 2005 18:39 |  #8

Very nice. They will make great memories.


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