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Originally Posted by Keith B
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Originally Posted by neuroanatomist
Absolutely beautiful picture, John!! You definitely captured a precious moment with this one!
Denise
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Great shot John! Also the rest is great...wow[H]
Here are a few I made about 2 weeks ago. My little sister is always up for some posing [:)]
http://www.fruityview.nl/tdp/portrait1.jpg
5DII with 24-105 @ 24mm f10 1/80 iso100 with polarizer
http://www.fruityview.nl/tdp/portrait2.jpg
5DII with Sigma 50mm 1.4 @ f2 1/6400 iso100
Jan
Nice shots Jan.
I especially like the second one. How is that Sigma 50 1.4. I'm really interested in it but there are tons of mixed reviews of it.
I never liked my Canon 50 1.4 so I sold it. The 1.2 is a little too pricey.
And a couple of shots from yesterday (and maybe bumping the thread will get Jan's attention so he can respond to Keith's Sigma 50mm question). :-)
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/...759c34bc0b.jpg http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3305/...89a2073ced.jpg
Love the flare Sean!
Here are two from a recent senior shoot! (I broke free from my strobist foundations and shot natural light!)
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4013/...ec246627c5.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4023/...8123672098.jpg
I like the first shot, Rodger. The second looks overexposed a bit. Also, maybe I'm being dense here, but what's that black object behind her, and why is it there? It's pretty distracting to me...
--John
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Originally Posted by neuroanatomist
It's her shoes (intersected with a blade of tall grass, I believe). :-)
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Ok, I was being dense - now that you point it out, it's obvious. I still find them to be distracting, though... [:(]