Great job Fred!! You got some expensive equipment there bud.1ds Mark III and the 85 1.2; WOW!!!! She's absolutely gorgeous. great model.
Great job Fred!! You got some expensive equipment there bud.1ds Mark III and the 85 1.2; WOW!!!! She's absolutely gorgeous. great model.
Thanks jcmeza_21,
The shot could have been made with any of theXXD cameras, a 50 1.4 @ f2 (80mm FF equivalent) and a 430ex (if I had that stuff). The equipment is definitely nice but it's knowing how to use what you have that matters. It does look amazing at 21MP though [].
Fred~
Here's my little contribution to this great thread.
A rather close-up portrait of my dear green eyed cougar (wife).
In post-process I croped it square and changed the levels.
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Canon 400D, ISO 100, 1/500, f/2.5, 85mm
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not the best I know. and advice or comments are appreciated
--Matt
Originally Posted by Jorundr-Jorgensen
Then let's see the color version... Green eyes are cool!
Originally Posted by Chuck Lee
They are, and here's the color version.
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I'm a rather strict b'n'w photographer but color for the change is good as well.
Oh, a little addtional info about the lightning, Just only a afternoon sun shinning thought the trees, no flashes involved.
Hello,
I'm a beginner just starting out and love taking portraits with a nice blurred background. Any feedback appreciated.
Some portraits of my daughters. Three of Sigrid and the last one of Clara.
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Richard
I sold my 28-135mm and purchased the 24-105mm 4L and have never looked back. Awesome lens!
This photo:
Canon 450D @ f/4, 99mm, ISO 400
Canon 450D Gripped, Canon 24-105 f/4L, Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM II, Sigma 10-20 EX f/4-5.6, Canon S95
“There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.” -Ansel Adams
My friends kid Rohan. One hyper-kid!
All comments/suggestions welcome.
Cheers!
Dev
Model:Canon EOS 40D
ISO:100
Exposure:1/125 sec
Aperture:3.2
Focal Length:38mm
Flash Used:Yes
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The first two were taken last weekend in the evening on an over cast day using only available light. They are self portraits. I used a wireless remote for both. I'm on the left, my wife the right.
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XTi, Sigma 150mm Macro, f/5.0, 1/125, ISO 200, cropped and re-white-balanced.
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XTi, Sigma 150mm, f/4.5, 1/15, ISO 200, lightened upped contrast sharpened in PP
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XTi, 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 @ 83mm, f/5.0, 1/125, ISO 400 no PP
This is the first "shoot" i did after getting an SLR. I just had my wife sit on a table and I spent about 45 min roaming and shooting her from different distances etc. She really liked this one, it was her facebook profile pic for quite a while