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Sep 13, 2006 19:45 |  #16

Dooglla - Very nice shots.... I love the softness of the lighting. What did you use for your main and fill difussers?


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Sep 13, 2006 20:07 |  #17

She looks mean lol.


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Sep 13, 2006 20:15 |  #18

DOOGY dude

Great shots great lookin model


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Sep 13, 2006 20:19 |  #19

Oooh! Beautiful girl and excellent light!


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Sep 14, 2006 01:52 as a reply to  @ post 1981523 |  #20

Art Rodriguez wrote:
These two photos is why I always look forward to your post. Your wife did a great job. I personnly think you and your wife are pretty good photographers. I like everythig about these photos.

So, your daughter wants to be a makeup artist? That should be a plus for you:)

Art

Thanks Art...my wife and I appreciate that. I think she will have to get her own camera soon and give mine back. hahahaha Naw, the little one wanted the makeup artist to hold her in her lap all the time the shoot was going. She became her best friend and wouldn't leave her side.


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Sep 14, 2006 01:53 as a reply to  @ post 1981531 |  #21

LuisE wrote:
They look great.

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Thanks LuisE...appreciate that.


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Sep 14, 2006 02:10 as a reply to  @ PEACHMAN's post |  #22

calicokat wrote:
Great shots and beautiful model, well done :)

Thanks calicokat...appreciate that.

adam* wrote:
Fantastic shots.

Thanks adam*...glad you liked them.

henry_b wrote:
great shots, i like the lighting very much, can you share your light set up?

Thanks henry_b...appreciate that. I think I had my setup here before. I need to remember the link.

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Mathiau wrote:
if no PS was done, her tummy has great color and tone :)

Thanks Mathiau...a very little PS was done on these. The light setup helps to keep from doing so much PS work.

dorkn wrote:
Dooglla - Very nice shots.... I love the softness of the lighting. What did you use for your main and fill difussers?

Thanks dorkn...appreciate that. Look above for the setup.

SoaringUSAEagle wrote:
She looks mean lol.

Thanks SoaringUSAEagle...she better be to be a boxer...nawwww hahahahaha

Stevie@JC wrote:
DOOGY dude

Great shots great lookin model

Thanks Stevie...still love that name...DOOGY! hahahaha

PEACHMAN wrote:
Oooh! Beautiful girl and excellent light!

Thanks PEACHMAN...I really appreciate it when I hear comments from you cause I consider you someone who know what they are talking about for some reason. :) I think it is the avatar


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Sep 14, 2006 10:23 as a reply to  @ Dooglla's post |  #23

So you used 2 lights in front of her then had one behind the backdrop? Also how far from the backdrop did you pose her? The pictures of her are really good. Thanks


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Sep 14, 2006 10:39 |  #24

Your wife has done a wonder job. They are great shots. I like the contrast in color, the pink really pops.
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Sep 14, 2006 10:45 as a reply to  @ MrWills's post |  #25

MrWills wrote:
So you used 2 lights in front of her then had one behind the backdrop? Also how far from the backdrop did you pose her? The pictures of her are really good. Thanks

Mr Wills...I have 1 in front...reflector...li​ght behind her. I count 5 ft from the background.


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Sep 14, 2006 10:46 as a reply to  @ DWFotos's post |  #26

DWFotos wrote:
Your wife has done a wonder job. They are great shots. I like the contrast in color, the pink really pops.
~Crystal

Thanks DWFotos...she is doing a great job. She has some other models wanting to shoot with her now.


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Sep 14, 2006 15:35 |  #27

For non-professionals- you both did an excellent job. Nicely done- great lighting.


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Sep 14, 2006 16:07 as a reply to  @ Dooglla's post |  #28

Dooglla wrote:
Thanks Art...my wife and I appreciate that. I think she will have to get her own camera soon and give mine back. hahahaha Naw, the little one wanted the makeup artist to hold her in her lap all the time the shoot was going. She became her best friend and wouldn't leave her side.

Well Christmas is coming up. If you want your camera back, then maybe it will have to be up to you to get her the camera:) Can't wait to see more.

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Sep 14, 2006 16:10 as a reply to  @ Art Rodriguez's post |  #29

Great shots. Nice lighting, nice colour/tone....excelle​nt all round. :)


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Sep 14, 2006 16:59 as a reply to  @ ajbalazic's post |  #30

ajbalazic wrote:
For non-professionals- you both did an excellent job. Nicely done- great lighting.

Thanks ajbalazic...appreciate that. We will keep learning till we get where we don't have to think anymore...just do it! hahahaha


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