This is one of the shots I took of my client for her bump shoot. I've always wanted to try this and she happily obliged 
monty28428 Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 23, 2010 21:00 | #2 Love the first one!
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Apr 23, 2010 21:07 | #3 Thank you!
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amature_but_learning Member 35 posts Joined Mar 2010 Location: Alberta More info | Apr 23, 2010 22:32 | #4 They are beautiful! I love them!
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foeduck Senior Member 387 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2009 Location: Kentucky! More info | Apr 23, 2010 22:45 | #5 |
Point-n-shoot-n Goldmember 2,037 posts Likes: 1128 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Tampa, Florida More info | Apr 24, 2010 14:47 | #6 Great idea and execution! Canon 5D mk IV, Canon 5D mk iii, Canon 5d classic, Rebel XTI 400D 18-55 kit lens, Canon EF 85mm 1:1.8, Canon EF 17-40 F4L, Quantaray 70-300 1:4-5.6 LD, Canon 70-200 F2.8 iiL, Canon EF135 F2 L, Canon 200 F2 L, Tamron 28-75 1:2.8 , 2 alien bee 800's, 430 EXii, 580 EXii, rectangular and octo softboxes, assorted umbrellas, portable backdrops, radio triggers and still adding.............
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RobWilkinson Member 122 posts Joined Sep 2009 Location: Grand Rapids, MI. More info | Great moments and really nice aesthetic. If anything I'd just crop out some of that black from the bottom 1/2 of the second image. Come have a look: http://www.resolutionphoto.net
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pink08 Hatchling 1 post Joined Apr 2010 More info | Apr 24, 2010 15:11 | #8 The first one is beautiful! I agree with Rob about the second one.
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Apr 24, 2010 17:56 | #9 Sunset pictures are really nice to look at. And now there is also good composition and conception.
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XxDJCyberLoverxX Goldmember 1,139 posts Gallery: 30 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 148 Joined Oct 2009 Location: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan More info | Apr 24, 2010 20:30 | #10 Wow! Simply beautiful! The red sky is awesome!May I ask how you make silhouettes (the person being completely black)? I've yet to figure out the exposure setting. Daniel
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RobWilkinson Member 122 posts Joined Sep 2009 Location: Grand Rapids, MI. More info | Just expose for the really bright background, which then makes the people really dark. Come have a look: http://www.resolutionphoto.net
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Apr 25, 2010 18:43 | #12 Thanks everyone and thanks Rob for the explanation.
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