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rlineberg
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Nov 17, 2009 14:40 |  #1

Had a photo session this past Sunday of Father, son, daughter, and dog. Great time, perfect weather. C&C appreciated.

Equipment used: 40D, 28-135mm 3.5-5.6 IS, 580EXII off camera, 44" reflector

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Nov 17, 2009 14:49 |  #2

Very nice capture. I think the shots are really sharp. Was there a lot of pp involved.
The only reason I ask is so many people don't give enough credit to the 28-135 and IMHO with a good flash or good light the glass is a solid performer.



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Nov 17, 2009 15:09 |  #3

guyzer09 wrote in post #9031973 (external link)
Very nice capture. I think the shots are really sharp. Was there a lot of pp involved.
The only reason I ask is so many people don't give enough credit to the 28-135 and IMHO with a good flash or good light the glass is a solid performer.

The 28-135 does ok for what it costs, but I can tell the difference when I am fortunate enough to use an "L" lens. (I rent lenses if I can line multiple session up) Not to much PP in these... WB, vignette, and sharpening.


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Nov 17, 2009 21:49 |  #4

Nice set. The dog in #4 looks as if he is saying something and you captured it. :D




  
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Nov 18, 2009 02:11 |  #5

I'll give it a go.

1) Lighting is off. Background is not good.
2) What can I say, it's virtually the same shot as the first. However, the lighting is better. Background is still not that flattering, but it works better than the first.
3) Lighting and exposure is good. But it's crooked. Straightening it out would benefit.
4) Yikes, the purple towel. Definitely the towel needs to go. And the pole is a distraction.
5) My favorite of the bunch.

.... The rest are cute and the client will be happy with them, for sure.

My main suggestion for you, is to watch those backgrounds. I know the 28-135 is tough to get any sort of bokeh from, so that should inspire you to watch those BG's even closer.

I will say that you did a good job on focusing your subjects, exposing the shots, and overall capturing those loving moments. Keep it up. And be sure to share with us.

P.S. Don't take my crits as a bash .. only trying to help, I promise. ;)
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Nov 18, 2009 03:54 |  #6

Good flash control, but I feel all of the smile are same, i think it'll be better if you made the pose and expression more relax and free.


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Nov 18, 2009 09:42 |  #7

Grimlock wrote in post #9035315 (external link)
P.S. Don't take my crits as a bash .. only trying to help, I promise. ;)
Much love.

Bash? Heck no... I love knowing where I can improve. Thanks for the constructive criticism!

The shoot was rushed a little and I didn't have a chance to look at the surrounding before the shoot because the family beat me there. I hate using my 28-135mm for any paid gig, but I didn't have a choice on this one. Hopefully the client will be happy with the results.

LOL at the towel comment. The client was aware of photoshop capabilities, so he didn't think it was a big deal. I am going to spend some time seeing if I can clone it out.


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Nov 18, 2009 14:46 as a reply to  @ rlineberg's post |  #8

I thought the pictures were good of the family. The part I find distracting is the white lint on the girl's pants. I can't help it. My eyes are drawn like a magnet. If you are going to spend time cloning something out please consider being a lint brush. My 2 cents.....




  
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Nov 18, 2009 14:47 |  #9

Lucyb625 wrote in post #9038358 (external link)
I thought the pictures were good of the family. The part I find distracting is the white lint on the girl's pants. I can't help it. My eyes are drawn like a magnet. If you are going to spend time cloning something out please consider being a lint brush. My 2 cents.....

I agree partly, but that isn't lint... it is sparkles. :)


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Nov 18, 2009 23:26 |  #10

rlineberg wrote in post #9038376 (external link)
I agree partly, but that isn't lint... it is sparkles. :)

And Dog hair :) Nice pics...I like 4, I agree about the pole and towel being distracting.


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Nov 19, 2009 09:04 |  #11

You have a nice selection of images there. Other than whats already been said, I would add that you should watch the colour of your subjects clothing (blue shirt, checkered top, speckles on leggings)

Portrait type shots are all about drawing attention to the subjects "faces" - brightly coloured clothing (and towels!) tends to distract from their features.

You seem to be on the right track though - keep shooting!

TJ


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