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Originally Posted by Scott
Nice shot Ben, I'm just getting into the strobism off camera thing myself lately. I do believe we're the only two Ozzie's here though and Queenslanders at that.
Cheers mate -certainlyhaven't seen too many other Ozzies hanging around althoughI'm sure they're a few out there.
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Love your BC mate, smartest dogs around, do you still have your choclate BC. One more thing, where in the Isa is it that green [img]/emoticons/emotion-4.gif[/img]
They are fantasic dogs, a little too smart at times but they're as loyal as it gets. Still got the chocolate one - she was just too impatient to sit still long enough to get in this shot.
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Terrific work Madison. Can you share some of your strobist info? The 3rd one really has that Dan Winters vibe to it. I remember you commenting on his style from a while back. Again, terrific job!
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my friend needed a picture of herself to send to her grandparents
I wouldn't label this as best but I like it.
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Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!
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Originally Posted by Mark Elberson
Terrific work Madison. Can you share some of your strobist info? The 3rd one really has that Dan Winters vibe to it. I remember you commenting on his style from a while back. Again, terrific job!
Thank you Mark. All were done with studio flash (so not a strobist setup) in the studio though.
Miss World shot uses a ring flash and nothing else.
The one that looks like an old painting uses two soft boxes one as a main and one as a fill (which is not the way Dan Winters does it by the way: he uses one soft box to the right and uses a ring to fill).
The black & White portraitw of the guy with the chains uses just one soft box on this face, and a slight bounce on the left.
Very basic stuff actually.
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Very basic stuff actually.
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You certainly know how to use it though haha, they look excellent
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Did these for a friend. She is actually a nurse that recently finished school. She hated the classic portrait shot the school took. So she wanted to do something different.
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Here's a few from today's shoot with voiceover artist Trish Basanyi (Trish the Dish):
Canon 5D w/ Canon 85mm f/1.8 at f/2.2 - 1/15 @ ISO 100
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Originally Posted by Keith B
Did these for a friend. She is actually a nurse that recently finished school. She hated the classic portrait shot the school took. So she wanted to do something different.
Keith - the first shot is really spot-on to me. Nice interpretation....I really like it.
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Originally Posted by Rob Gardner
Keith - the first shot is really spot-on to me. Nice interpretation....I really like it.
Thanks Rob!