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Jan 16, 2009 01:55 |  #1

Shot with 70-200 2.8L, 2 genesis 200w, very light pp done:

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edit: rehosted on my flickr, had to temp. disable sharing on my site due to my pics popping up on a few sites without permission.

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Jan 16, 2009 02:42 |  #2

I don't see it


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Jan 16, 2009 02:46 |  #3
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me neither - i wanted to see the Genesis kit in action!


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Jan 16, 2009 03:42 |  #4

no pic?


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Jan 16, 2009 12:05 as a reply to  @ disneydork06's post |  #5

nothing


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Jan 16, 2009 12:56 |  #6

Try this:

http://dliveleyphotogr​aphy.smugmug.com …562_wguS6#45340​7891_dmi4F (external link)

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Jan 16, 2009 14:42 as a reply to  @ Nortelbert's post |  #7

Sorry I had to temp. disable sharing on my site due to my pics popping up on a few sites without permission shortly after posting.

I rehosted on my flickr, should be working now.


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Jan 16, 2009 15:41 |  #8

I think they look great. What power settings did have them on? Looks pretty even on both sides.


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Jan 16, 2009 16:03 |  #9

Although the images look very well exposed, why didn't you turn the camera 90 degrees and shoot in portrait mode?

Centering the subject the way you have in the first and last leaves lots of blank space front and back of the beautiful model that's just not needed.

If you crop to get a better composition you are throwing away lots of those pixels (about 50% of the width).

The pose in 2 is ok but I don't like the chair top

For me 3 is the best pose but taken in a portrait orientation I think it would be much much better.

Exposure looks bang on. Nice soft light.


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Jan 16, 2009 17:42 |  #10

Lighting is very nice and exposure looks great. I agree about shooting these in portrait orientation.


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Jan 16, 2009 18:03 |  #11

jdaly wrote in post #7091435 (external link)
I think they look great. What power settings did have them on? Looks pretty even on both sides.


Light on camera right was set at 45, light on camera left was at 40 I believe...which 1-1.5 stops above half power on the 200's. Used shoot through umbrella's, taken at F11, 1/250, ISO 100.


EOS_JD wrote in post #7091591 (external link)
Although the images look very well exposed, why didn't you turn the camera 90 degrees and shoot in portrait mode?

Totally forgot about changing the orientation, I was setting up for a group shot and she jumped in while everybody else was getting ready.


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Jan 16, 2009 20:50 |  #12

Those look great.


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Jan 17, 2009 04:25 |  #13

Perfect lighting and great shots


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Jan 17, 2009 05:52 |  #14
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looks like the Genesis kit did its job! nice shots


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Jan 17, 2009 08:18 |  #15

Hi,

Like the lighting ~ well done.

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