This shoot was great practice for me. It was my first real shoot outdoors.
I used a mixture of natural light and strobes.
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dwpolette Member 179 posts Joined Feb 2009 Location: Albany Western Australia More info | Mar 28, 2010 08:06 | #1 This shoot was great practice for me. It was my first real shoot outdoors. #3 #4 Dave
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Kellz625 Member 110 posts Joined Jan 2009 Location: NC More info | Mar 28, 2010 16:08 | #2 #4 is AMAZING! Mom to 2 gorgeous boys, ages 7 years and 4 years. Shooting with a Rebel XT, using either a 50mm lens or the kit lens (18-55mm).
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Mar 28, 2010 18:05 | #3 I like #1. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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mom2AnH Goldmember 1,155 posts Joined Mar 2010 More info | Mar 28, 2010 18:18 | #4 LOVE the last shot..... Jenn
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Mar 28, 2010 19:01 | #5 bobbyz wrote in post #9888794 I like #1. For outdoors since space can't be a problem, I would use longer focal length. Look at #3, the feet/lens look longer than they are. A longer focal length shot from distance won't do that and it will also help with blurring the bg more. I do agree with you there, in this case there were trees behind me and I couldn't actually get any further away without a wide-angle shot. Dave
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RyanCrane Senior Member 572 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: O' Fallon, IL More info | Mar 28, 2010 21:57 | #6 3 and 4 are muy bueno. Photographer US Air Force
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Justiss Goldmember 1,083 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2009 Location: Guilford, CT More info | Mar 29, 2010 17:59 | #7 |
suecassidy Goldmember 4,102 posts Likes: 37 Joined May 2007 Location: Huntington Beach California More info | Mar 29, 2010 23:09 | #8 Be careful about having too much distance between the parents heads. Still, nice pics. Sue Cassidy
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Rootus Member 36 posts Joined Nov 2007 Location: Portland, OR More info | Mar 29, 2010 23:14 | #9 I like 'em, my favorites are #1 and #4 (*especially* #4, that came out awesome). I'm not sure about the lighting in #2 and especially #3, though. Seems unnatural looking. 7D, 28-135, Σ 30mm f/1.4, 430EXII, 5MDH
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ggalluppi Senior Member 392 posts Joined Sep 2009 Location: NJ More info | Mar 30, 2010 10:20 | #10 2 and 4 are awesome. Very nice balance of natural and strobe... I think 3 would have been better if they were looking at the camera...and the first one I like, but I'm a little bothered by the positioning of the parents to the boy. He seems really far away from them the way the mother is leaning in towards the father. Maybe if he was sitting between them or on the mothers lap or something...I don't know... I just have to force my eye to look at him. Overall, really nice job!
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digitalphotocandy Member 242 posts Joined Mar 2010 More info | Mar 30, 2010 11:34 | #11 1 is my fav. The wide angle is a nice attempt, but the feet are a little scary. Would have loved if they were tucked behind more. template photoshop
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