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Jun 08, 2005 20:09 |  #16

Absolutely wonderful! I think there's nothing as beautiful as a pregnant woman. I love that you also got the proud father in the shots as well. It'll be treasured images for sure! (and yes, the Tamron is such a sweet lens!)


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Jun 08, 2005 22:58 |  #17

Great shots Mark!


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Jun 09, 2005 06:36 |  #18

markubig wrote:
I took some photos of a friend of mine who is 8 months pregnant. Took these next to a window with my 20D and Tamron 28-75. Critiques and Comments are always welcome.

Thanks for looking!

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Just looked at your gallery Mark. All I can say is that I have Soooooooo much to learn! You have a lovely light in everything you photograph and your composition is effortless.ALL FAB! Best of luck with everything, chell


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Jun 09, 2005 08:33 |  #19

Like everyone else said, great shots. I've always loved pregnancy shots, there's a certain peacefulness to them.

What kind of lighting setup do you have?


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Jun 09, 2005 13:52 as a reply to  @ CyberPet's post |  #20

CyberPet wrote:
Absolutely wonderful! I think there's nothing as beautiful as a pregnant woman. I love that you also got the proud father in the shots as well. It'll be treasured images for sure! (and yes, the Tamron is such a sweet lens!)

Thanks, Petra! Well, he did play a small part in this joyous event, so we figured he should be in at least 1 or 2 shots . . . LOL

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Jun 09, 2005 13:57 as a reply to  @ jtmorales's post |  #21

jtmorales wrote:
Like everyone else said, great shots. I've always loved pregnancy shots, there's a certain peacefulness to them.

Thank you! It is peaceful, yet exceptionally exciting, considering it's their first child.

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What kind of lighting setup do you have?

it was all taken with mid-afternoon light coming in from the window to the left of the photos. I took some with fill flash, but these natural light ones were just so much more powerful.


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Jun 09, 2005 14:55 |  #22

Mark
You have three lovely images there well done, the natural light works wonders, nicely handled composition with no direct eye contact thought, both parents looking at the most important thing in there lives . beauty indeed.
My prefered pictures were 1 and 2 as I like the faces included in shot, also because the sepia in 3 , I should have prefered same tone as no 1, if that makes any sense.

once again wonderful thanks for sharing.

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