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    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!



    Quote Originally Posted by Sean Setters


    Great shots Fred. Is that a three light setup (large softbox right, striplight behind left, and light on background)?
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    Hey Sean, thanks.

    I was using only what was available to me at the time. It was a 3strobe setup. I was using a stripbox to the right and a little forward set at f5.6, another stripbox behind leftset at f8, and the third strobe with a 20 degree gridfor the background set at f8. I would have used a large softbox with a grid (to control the spill on the background) on the rightif I had it available but it was being used at the time. I also had planned on using a 4th light as a hair light butfelt it was unnecessary for the shots.

    Fred~

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    Did a fun engagement shoot last night. Not my most technically sound picture lighting-wise, but I liked the energy.




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    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!



    My daughter


    5D, 24-105 @ f5.6, ISO 160. Sunpak 120J through 42" umbrella main, 120J in softbox left, vivitar 285 in softbox hairlight





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    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!



    Fred,


    The first picture is stunning! The color saturation, the detail. Just fantastic. It is incredibly smooth, solid, vibrant color. If that's what a 1Ds Mark III can do, I may have to sell my car.

  6. #286

    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!




    Quote Originally Posted by HiFiGuy1


    Fred,


    The first picture is stunning! The color saturation, the detail. Just fantastic. It is incredibly smooth, solid, vibrant color. If that's what a 1Ds Mark III can do, I may have to sell my car.
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    Thanks for your kind words. It is a wonderful camera but it helps to have great lenses and lighting setup too. Hope you have a couple of vehicles to sell []

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    This is one of my first shots. With an XTI



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    <td style="font-size: 120%;" width="30%"]Camera:</td>
    <td style="font-size: 120%;"][b][url="http://www.flickr.com/cameras/canon/eos_digital_rebel_xti/]Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi[/url][/b]</td>
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    <td style="font-size: 120%;" width="30%"]Exposure:</td>
    <td style="font-size: 120%;"]0.008 sec (1/125)</td>
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    <td style="font-size: 120%;" width="30%"]Aperture:</td>
    <td style="font-size: 120%;"]f/5.6</td>
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    <td style="font-size: 120%;" width="30%"]Focal Length:</td>
    <td style="font-size: 120%;"]135 mm</td>
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    <td>ISO Speed:</td>
    <td>100</td>
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    <td>Exposure Bias:</td>
    <td>+1/3 EV</td>
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    <td>Flash:</td>
    <td>


    On, Red-eye reduction
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    This is a small photoshoot i did at my house, with a curtain as my backdrop, a softbox on my left side and a umbrella on the right. I was testing the flashes since im a novice into photography. I had a major problem since the T1i doesn't have a PC sync i had to shoot the flash on the camera and rely on the trigger by light of the flash.










































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    <td style="font-size: 120%;" width="30%"]Camera:</td>
    <td style="font-size: 120%;"][b][url="http://www.flickr.com/cameras/canon/eos_rebel_t1i/]Canon EOS REBEL T1i[/url][/b]</td>
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    <td style="font-size: 120%;" width="30%"]Exposure:</td>
    <td style="font-size: 120%;"]0.005 sec (1/200)</td>
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    <td style="font-size: 120%;" width="30%"]Aperture:</td>
    <td style="font-size: 120%;"]f/9.0</td>
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    <td style="font-size: 120%;" width="30%"]Focal Length:</td>
    <td style="font-size: 120%;"]55 mm</td>
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    <td>ISO Speed:</td>
    <td>100</td>
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    <td>Exposure Bias:</td>
    <td>0 EV</td>
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    <td>Flash:</td>
    <td>On, Fired</td>
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    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!









    EXIF


    EF 70-200 2,8 L @ F/4


    108 mm, 1/125, ISO 200


    Av mode, +0,3






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    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!



    Quote Originally Posted by Sean Setters


    Quote Originally Posted by devsalvi
    ... is that a GT

    You got it. It's a 2004 Competition Orange Mustang GT. Affectionately known as the "Pony Express." ;-)


    I got all excited and thought of buying one of those mounts, then realized that the family's minivan just wouldn't have the same effect.. superb shot Sean!!!


    -Rodger

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