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Type: Posts; User: Rob Gardner
OK, let's get this party started!
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Here's a recent portrait:
Canon 1D Mk IIn - Canon 85mm f/1.8 @ f/2.5, 1/125 sec. ISO 100. Strobist: 580EX through umbrella on left, 430EX through umbrella on right, Profoto 36" octabox on...
Bryan -
As one of your peers, I totally understand and relate to your frustrations (not enough time and budget to get the perfect shot). William
Awww, see Sean? And you thought Mom liked ME best!
Best lookin' bald guy? You wanna piece of me? Bring it on, 8-ball!! ;-)
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OK, Sean...you
There's some light PS layer blending to achieve the final outcome. I didn't want the HDR look, but needed to fill some of the shadow areas. I didn't have time for a full lighting setup - I only had 5...
Here's an architectural portrait - and a portrait of an architect - shot today with a Canon 1D MkIIn and Sigma 15-30mm f/3.5-5.6 EX at 18mm, 1/200 sec @ f/11, tripod mount. Strobist: 430EX at +2 to...
Here's a few from a shoot on Thursday - beautiful family from Chicago visiting on Siesta Key...
Canon 1D MkIIn - 85mm f/1.8 with CP @ f/2.2 1/1600 sec at ISO100
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OK, I'll throw my two cents in...
Here's a few of mine - guess the focal distance in each.
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Also having both, I find the ergos and controls of the 7D preferable to the 5DMkII. I also find the AF in most situations to be far superior. I can
I have to agree with the comments by Justin and others. Having owned both 50 1.4 and 50 1.2 (and 85 1.8 and 85 1.2 for that matter) I
No problem. I
Sean -
Well, yes and no - the wider the better, of course. BUT...for any given focal distance (especially wide) the full frame sensor seems to give a better
As one who does a LOT of real estate photography, I've discovered the following:
1. Full frame
2. Time of day
3. Orientation (placement of house/room in line with the sun)
Here's a different take on a portrait. Canon 1D Mk IIn with Canon 24-70 f/2.8L. 28mm @ f/2.8, 1/160sec at ISO 100. One Canon 430EX strobe bouncing off back wall/ceiling corner.
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Ben -
Really nice shot, great use of light and nice composition. I
Really nice shot! Great colour, textures and composition. How do you like the Tamron 17-50?
Really gorgeous images - nothing to criticize. I
Actually here's a better shot of it, showing its tail as well... same EXIF as above.
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OK, I don't normally shoot birds, but this one was sitting in my backyard (which is on the 8th green of a golf course). He just perched himself on the 9th tee marker and dared me to shoot him. Is...
Thomas -
Wonderful shots! The first two are outstanding. Thanks for reminding us what a Plastic Fantastic 50mm lens can do in capable hands!
Please re-read my EXIF and description - a Hoya CPL was used for the outdoor shots.
@Deltasun: EXIF data and lighting setup posted as per your request