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Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!
Gregg, that's also a fantastic shot. That rugged look gives the image a real personal touch.
And, kitaoka, the orange pic: wow! It really tells a story.
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My God: Kitaoka, Gregg: what amazing work. Breathtaking portraits.
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Alan, and Madison, thank you for the kind comments...very appreciated!!!
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:yup...
inspiring, and depressing.... []
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Colin....why depressing??
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Not truly depressing....
I'm haphazardly going through and organizing my files, and one thing I notice is that I actually am getting better at this. More consistently decent shots, more often 'good' shots. Far less utterly crappy shots.
However, since seeing a lot of the work put up on this forum, it makes it very clear that there's a LOT to learn. Now, this isn't entirely a depressing thing, as it's an opportunity to expand, grow, etc. That really is a good thing. OTOH, it dawns on me, "Damn, I've just begun to really dig into this."
So, I didn't mean it in a bad way, but rather a compliment. Truly terrific images. I'll dig around and see if I can pony up a contribution of my own, though it's kind of hard to follow THAT. (yes, that was yelling) []
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Okay, Colin. Here is something a little easier to follow []
My dad reading Junie B Jones to my daughter. Candid, natural light.
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1D Mark IIN 85mm @ f/1.8 iso 640 1/500 (yeah, I could have gotten away with way lower iso... why don't cameras have reasonable auto iso? Or is it just Canon?)
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