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09/25/2004 09:08:54 PM · #1 |
This was from our first test shoot together.
Canon 10D
Canon 550EX aimed up into LumiQuest ProMax 80/20 Pocket Bounce with white insert
Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8 L IS USM (200mm)
f/2.8
1/1600th"
ISO 100
Impact 42" reflector with silver side directed to mute shadows
Canon 10D
Canon 550EX aimed up into LumiQuest ProMax 80/20 Pocket Bounce with white insert
Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8 L IS USM (90mm)
f/2.8
1/2500th"
ISO 100
Impact 42" reflector with silver side directed to mute shadows
Canon 10D
Canon 550EX aimed up into LumiQuest ProMax 80/20 Pocket Bounce with white insert
Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8 L IS USM (105mm)
f/2.8
1/1600th"
ISO 100
Impact 42" reflector with silver side directed to mute shadows
Canon 10D
Canon EF 17-40 f/4 L USM (39mm)
f/4
1/1250th"
ISO 100
Impact 42" reflector with silver side directed to mute shadows
Canon 10D
Canon EF 85 f/1.8 USM (85mm)
f/2.5
1/4000th"
ISO 100
Impact 42" reflector with silver side directed to mute shadows
Canon 10D
Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8 L IS USM (90mm)
f/2.8
1/2500th"
ISO 100
Impact 42" reflector with silver side directed to mute shadows
Thanks for comments,
Kev
EDIT: added photo information to this page for simplicity (or laziness).
Message edited by author 2004-09-25 21:53:12.
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09/25/2004 09:11:52 PM · #2 |
great pictures , nice shots , could i know the settings that you used please
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09/25/2004 09:19:11 PM · #3 |
Kevin , lets us know settings , lenses great job!! |
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09/25/2004 09:26:40 PM · #4 |
Left you some comments, Kevin. Hope they make sense as I haven't much experience shooting photos of models yet. So much of my commenting comes from what I think is right and/or wrong. Feel free to let me know what you think, as well!
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09/25/2004 09:58:02 PM · #5 |
Thanks for the comments.
I edited the post with lens and setting info. Just decided to add this entry as a bump so you'd know I updated it for ya.
Night all.
Kev
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09/25/2004 10:48:16 PM · #6 |
Another great series Kevin.
The 3rd and 6th are my favorites, I think it the quality of the eye contact that gets my attention. I'll add additional comments on each of the images.
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09/26/2004 01:42:43 AM · #7 |
Very nice work as usual, Kevin! Good lighting and I really like this model, her expressions seem very real and sincere! Great work! Cheers....Martin
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09/26/2004 02:10:06 AM · #8 |
Kevin, very well done. The last one is my favorite |
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09/26/2004 04:53:51 PM · #9 |
Hi Kevin. I like all the poses in this series. She looks very comfortable with you and the camera. In three of the pictures (one, two and four) her head is positioned in a way that makes her look as if she has double chins. Maybe having her tilt her head up a bit would lessen the problem, or turn her head slightly like the other pictures. If your models bring their own makeup with them, try having them apply a light brownish blush right under their chin. Have them follow the chin line and don't extend it into the neck area, just get that triangle under the chin. That should create an illusion of depth for that area. No need to apply it too heavy, just a light dusting should do the trick. |
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