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Oct 22, 2006 12:21 |  #1

My cousin who I havent seen in a while stopped over my house yesterday. Her and my wife wanted to see if my daughters old x-mas dress would fit her baby. Well it did, so I quickly setup the light and snapped a few shots. I also thought I would try something different, so I laid out an old storm door window to catch a reflection. I wish it was bigger so I could have gotten the whole reflection, but ohh well...

What do you think? I would appreciate any comments on the lighting, I know its not perfect, I had little time to set it up and even less time to make adjustments.

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Oct 22, 2006 12:25 |  #2

Very nice shot...I really like the lighting alot. Good job.


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Oct 22, 2006 12:30 |  #3

Very nice picture. How many did you have to take, to get this one? I figure kids of this age would be 'pretty' hard to capture...hehe. Nice lighting, and reflections. Catch eye is like a sparkle in her eye...and the dress is cute.


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Oct 22, 2006 12:34 |  #4

inthedeck wrote in post #2153812 (external link)
Very nice picture. How many did you have to take, to get this one? I figure kids of this age would be 'pretty' hard to capture...hehe. Nice lighting, and reflections. Catch eye is like a sparkle in her eye...and the dress is cute.

Thanks folks, I guess I took about 20 shots all together. I mainly take a lot of shots when I do kids so I can get multiple facial expressions and choose the one I like the best.




  
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Oct 22, 2006 12:36 |  #5

Great shot but ide like to have seen a full mirror reflection but still great capture


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Oct 22, 2006 13:11 as a reply to  @ Stevie@JC's post |  #6

Great capture. What lighting did you use?


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Oct 22, 2006 14:51 |  #7

JimCapaldi wrote in post #2153938 (external link)
Great capture. What lighting did you use?

I used my 550ex to light the background, a strobe with softbox to camera left a little above the subject, and another small strobe with umbrella to camera right.

I think some of the light from the flash also spilled into the shot.




  
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Oct 22, 2006 15:43 |  #8

Very nice capture.and thats a cute kid.


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