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    Nice. I like the B&W, it looks good here.


    One suggestion if I could....bump up the ISO to 800 or so (5D does have really good low-noise at higher ISOs right?) to shorten your Tv for less motion blur.


    My two cents...


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    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!



    One more... Flash bounced from the wall on the left.


    Tamron 17-50 f2.8 1/125 iso 100


    580exII set at 1/4th power.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DLS
    bump up the ISO to 800 or so (5D does have really good low-noise at higher ISOs right?) to shorten your Tv for less motion blur.

    Not sure motion blur is the problem - the strands of hair right against her cheek and chin are sharp and do not seem affected by motion blur.


    A headshot on FF with a 35mm lens means the camera is very close to the subject - if the image is not cropped, the camera was ~18" from the subject, and that distance at f/1.4 it means the DoF is only ~0.5" thick. So the cheek is in focus (some skin features are visible, which I'd think would be gone with motion blur), but the(mostly obscured)eye is out of focus because it's outside the DoF. The general rule is to place focus priority on the eyes.

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    my mistake. thanks.

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    The ISO 50 was a very good point, though. To me, it doesn't make sense to use the L setting with a flash...

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    Quote Originally Posted by neuroanatomist
    To me, it doesn't make sense to use the L setting with a flash

    HopefullyAmerico wil enlighten us as to his setup decision...[]


    Really great captures of your daughter by the way......what a little angel.



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    From the data below Americo

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    Quote Originally Posted by neuroanatomist


    The ISO 50 was a very good point, though. To me, it doesn't make sense to use the L setting with a flash...
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    I would certainly use ISO 50 with flash (outdoors) if given the option. That would double the effiency of the ND filters I'm currently using to reduce ambient exposure. Indoors, not so much...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLS
    Really great captures of your daughter by the way......

    Thanks! []


    Quote Originally Posted by DLS
    From the data below Americo's shot of his wife (......Flash Off, Did not fire Orientation Horizontal.... ).

    Based on a previous post, Americo is using aVivitar 285HV flash - I don't know if that would show up in the EXIF data...

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    Ohhh, okay...


    just curious: why is there so much data associated with that particular photo? I

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