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Tumeg Goldmember 1,823 posts Joined Nov 2007 Location: Orange County, California More info | Apr 05, 2010 01:06 | #1 #1 #2 #3 I'm still going through the photos, and editing them. Keep checking back for new ones ![]() | Canon 5D Mk II | Canon 17-40MM F/4L | Canon 50MM F/1.4 | Canon 85MM F/1.8 | Canon 580EX II |
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jdhart73 Senior Member 476 posts Joined Mar 2009 Location: Wichita, Kansas More info | Apr 05, 2010 02:55 | #2 I think these are nice! Good use of available light and clean processing, they will love them im sure. BLOG
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dche5390 Senior Member 714 posts Likes: 5 Joined Nov 2009 Location: Sydney, Australia More info | Apr 05, 2010 04:17 | #3 I think they're slightly underexposed. Apart from that, you've captured the relationship as it is. Stunning.
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jimmywires Senior Member 539 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: Yorktown Va More info | Apr 05, 2010 09:36 | #4 just a tad underexposed but that might be the mood you were looking for. good job
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B.Miller Senior Member 802 posts Likes: 2 Joined Nov 2008 Location: Lexington, SC More info | Apr 05, 2010 10:54 | #5 I'd go for a tighter crop in #1 to get rid of the bulding in the top left of the picture.
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collierportraits Goldmember 1,896 posts Likes: 3 Joined Mar 2008 Location: Virginia Beach, USA More info | Apr 05, 2010 11:06 | #6 Nice, clean images. Can I ask what you shot this with? Lens/camera combo. It's nice... 5D3 | 16-35L | 45 TS-E | 50L | 85L | 100L | 135L | 24-70L | 70-200 II L | 580s | Zero, TT & Crumplers | and an X100!
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Apr 05, 2010 13:33 | #7 dche5390 wrote in post #9934999 I think they're slightly underexposed. Apart from that, you've captured the relationship as it is. Stunning. jimmywires wrote in post #9935981 just a tad underexposed but that might be the mood you were looking for. good job I played with the exposure on all 3 shots, and even by just bumping it up bit, I thought they didn't exactly look like what I was going for. Again, it's all pretty subjective, but I thought the slightly under-exposed\darker look made the photos look more relaxed and comforting (kind of like a warm'er white balance does, in some cases). collierportraits wrote in post #9936514 Nice, clean images. Can I ask what you shot this with? Lens/camera combo. It's nice... Thank you! I used my 5D Mark II, and borrowed my friend's 70-200mm f/2.8L IS... A FANTASTIC combo. B.Miller wrote in post #9936450 I'd go for a tighter crop in #1 to get rid of the bulding in the top left of the picture. I cropped it, RIGHT after I posted the photos. Thanks for the input | Canon 5D Mk II | Canon 17-40MM F/4L | Canon 50MM F/1.4 | Canon 85MM F/1.8 | Canon 580EX II |
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