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Oct 29, 2006 22:19 |  #1

Inspired, but not imitated :)


I tried to take a trampoline shot, but I had the backdrop too low. This was the only one that came out semi ok. The others had way too much wall showing behind her.

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Oct 29, 2006 22:27 |  #2

I like it...Its a cool shot! looks good!


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Oct 30, 2006 00:37 as a reply to  @ christyjo2's post |  #3

The feet and hands being OOF is a little distracting to me. It looks like a tuff shot, and you did a great job with it. The model is beautiful, and I like her expression, and everything else about it.


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Oct 30, 2006 01:05 |  #4

I like it sam. surprised feet were blurred. I am guessing these were with studio lights, why was the AV so slow to allow for this blur?


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Oct 30, 2006 02:34 |  #5

I love the fact that there is movement blur - it really shows the motion. Great shot!

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The feet and hands being OOF is a little distracting to me. It looks like a tuff shot, and you did a great job with it. The model is beautiful, and I like her expression, and everything else about it.


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Oct 30, 2006 07:46 |  #6

I agree the motion blur works with this shot. Nice work Sam.



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Oct 30, 2006 14:54 |  #7

I like the motion blur as well. Her facial expression is just great!


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Oct 30, 2006 14:57 |  #8

Shot is really nice!


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Oct 30, 2006 17:39 |  #9

I really like the expression of the model but think the motion blur takes away a touch from the pic. I finally get the keys on my new studio loft tomorrow morning and look forward to giving this a try. Its very obvious the model was having a lot of fun your well on your way to where i want to be with studio lighting.

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I like it sam. surprised feet were blurred. I am guessing these were with studio lights, why was the AV so slow to allow for this blur?

While i have seen debate on this forum about the topic of " flash duration " i am told by people including Frank ( got his DVD ) that the higher the flash power the shorter its duration. Thefore to freeze the action close down the apperture and shoot with flashes set on high power.


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Oct 30, 2006 20:26 as a reply to  @ freefallu's post |  #10

I really like her expression on this one. The motion blur doesn't bother me.

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Oct 30, 2006 20:29 |  #11

Awesome shot, love it.


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Oct 30, 2006 21:13 |  #12

Capture- A

Model- A++

Overall- A+

HEhe, very nice job. I shall try a shot like these one day!


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