Sean,
In the last shot, something about the clear seperation of subject and the far-ground gives me vertigo. I feel like she's about to fall into it.
& nice lighting in all of them.
Sean,
In the last shot, something about the clear seperation of subject and the far-ground gives me vertigo. I feel like she's about to fall into it.
& nice lighting in all of them.
Here are a couple of my own:
This is my Canon 20D IR, with my 70-200 2.8 attached. My affection for the subject probably skews how I see it. She's a little lens shy, so I was trying to get her used to having cameras pointed at her all the time. This one came out better than I'd have expected.
On the flip side:
I have no affection for this subject. He was a producer at an event I was asked to shoot. I'm not sure why I'm so fond of this one.
The above was with my 5DII and 85 f/1.2.
Originally Posted by asmodai
I really like this one. I like the somewhat subdued backlight coupled with the strong fill. Well done!
Last week I took spontaneoussomephotos of my lovely wife. Flash (580EX) used indirect over the wall. Camera EOS 5D Mark II with EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM. What do you think about the lightning and the b&w editing?
(f4.5 and 1/200)
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brilliant Sven. i Like the lighting and the BW editing
Originally Posted by Sven Kellenberger
I like them. I really like the catchlights in her eyes (especially on the first one).