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Nov 01, 2009 21:55 |  #1

Fun family session from this morning. My partner and I (Kristy) had a blast photographing these guys/gals. Very nice family.
Colors might be off... new PC build... monitor is not calibrated...
This series was shot with the 5D/135L ... natural light. LOVE THIS LENS!!!

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Nov 01, 2009 22:10 |  #2

Beautiful series - can't fault any of them other than perhaps their feet looking a little blue in the second shot...


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Nov 01, 2009 22:20 |  #3

they are all good.. fun family stuff.

a good photog can work with real people any people and have great results..

that is what you do..

BTW.. colors look like fall colors scheme.. works for me..


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Nov 01, 2009 22:34 |  #4

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Beautiful series - can't fault any of them other than perhaps their feet looking a little blue in the second shot...

Thank you very much! Should have caught that... that is the vignette in post... thanks for the catch!

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Nov 01, 2009 22:35 |  #5

phamster wrote in post #8938085 (external link)
they are all good.. fun family stuff.

a good photog can work with real people any people and have great results..

that is what you do..

BTW.. colors look like fall colors scheme.. works for me..

phamster

Thank you very much Phamster :) Colors are pretty nice for Phoenix... as close to fall as we are going to get LOL :)

Thanks again :)
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***Should have added.... top 2 were with the 70-200L IS :) Just noticed that in the exif data. Thought they all were with the 135L***


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Nov 01, 2009 22:39 |  #6

nice sharp, clean pics. happy family. great bokeh and use of natural light. Success!


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Nov 01, 2009 22:49 |  #7

Great pics, it is pictures like this that have made my decision of the 135L to be my next lens!!

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Nov 01, 2009 22:53 |  #8

pnmd wrote in post #8938166 (external link)
nice sharp, clean pics. happy family. great bokeh and use of natural light. Success!

Muskydave22 wrote in post #8938211 (external link)
Great pics, it is pictures like this that have made my decision of the 135L to be my next lens!!

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Thank you Pnmd :)

Thanks Dave... it is a wonderful lens... I cry each time I have to change it out for another lens LOL

Thanks again for the kind words.
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Nov 01, 2009 23:03 as a reply to  @ Hatch1921's post |  #9

Very nice set of photos. Nice happy family!!!! They should be very pleased. I would be.


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Nov 01, 2009 23:50 |  #10

Very nice work Frank. Very clean and fresh looking with very natural and relaxed looking subjects (and yes, you get credit for that too...)


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Nov 01, 2009 23:59 |  #11

i like color combination wardrobe/location and models lit well. very positive feel. great work
135L on my list - someday...




  
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Nov 02, 2009 06:17 |  #12

mathogre wrote in post #8938271 (external link)
Very nice set of photos. Nice happy family!!!! They should be very pleased. I would be.

Many thanks Mathigre :)

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Very nice work Frank. Very clean and fresh looking with very natural and relaxed looking subjects (and yes, you get credit for that too...)

Thanks Jay... no credit... Kristy posed them...I just push the buttons :)

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i like color combination wardrobe/location and models lit well. very positive feel. great work
135L on my list - someday...

Thanks! LOVE the 135!!! Super super sharp...

Thanks again all for the great comments. :)
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Nov 02, 2009 08:34 as a reply to  @ Hatch1921's post |  #13

Hatch good job and the 135 is a great lens. My only neg would be mom in #2 looks like shes leaning away from the group. Just a slight lean in would make a good photo even better creating a killer triangle. Lighting, location and wardrobe +++1




  
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Nov 02, 2009 08:41 |  #14

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Hatch good job and the 135 is a great lens. My only neg would be mom in #2 looks like shes leaning away from the group. Just a slight lean in would make a good photo even better creating a killer triangle. Lighting, location and wardrobe +++1

Many thanks! #2... I think I asked her to sit up a little in that one... she was leaning over a little too much... and I didn't catch the upright look. :( I do agree with you... would be nice to have her leaning in a little more. Like everything.... a work in progress... LOL Kristy my partner in crime... she posed the family and did a great job with both shoots... I just push the buttons. :) I might have another with her leaning in....

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Nov 02, 2009 09:27 |  #15

Two and Three are fantastic. The little girl with the dad is great. You really did a great job of capturing real emotion. They look so happy and natural. I like how you have posed the family. Composed really well. Great pics


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