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    Senior Member Dave Johnston's Avatar
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    Ben- Love the processing on those street shots. What interesting subjects. I particularly like the one of the building shirt and tie.

    Joel- You find the pot of gold at the end of that guy?

    Mark- Love the expression on the little girl and the lighting.

    Great work all around.

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    Here is some recent work of a little 6 month old girl. What a cutie eh?

    All were done in my home with some DIY stuff and some purchased gear. The lighting on all was accomplished with two speedlights, one for the crown light was a single 430 ex at 1/64 power set to 24mm (stand was about 5-6 feet behind subject). The key light was a single 580 ex II at 1/2 power with 1/4 cto gel shot through a DIY 18 inch Beauty dish (light was about 20 inches from the subject).

    Untitled by johnstondox, on Flickr

    5D III + 85mm 1.8 @ f7.1 1/160 ISO-400


    Untitled by johnstondox, on Flickr

    5D III + 85mm 1.8 @ f7.1 1/160 ISO-400


    Untitled by johnstondox, on Flickr

    5D III + 85mm 1.8 @ f7.1 1/160 ISO-400


    Untitled by johnstondox, on Flickr

    5D III + 24-70mm f2.8L @ 70mm f8.0 1/160 ISO-200


    Untitled by johnstondox, on Flickr

    5D III + 24-70mm f2.8L @ 70mm f8.0 1/160 ISO-200

    This was probably the best behaved baby I have ever taken photo's of. Real pleasure.

    Thanks for looking all.

    Dave.
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    Don't you think that the light from the flash reflected inthe childs eyes is a bit dominating? (could be called creepy, half expect laserbeams
    to come shooting out
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    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725 View Post
    Great capture, Mark!!
    Beautiful shots, Joel!

    Congrats to you Bob and to you Joel to the upcoming new arrival!

    Stay tuned to see our top bird photographers convert to baby portrait photographers!
    LOL Thanks Denise and everyone else for the nice comments! Hopefully I will be a baby portrait photographer very soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raid View Post
    Don't you think that the light from the flash reflected inthe childs eyes is a bit dominating? (could be called creepy, half expect laserbeams
    to come shooting out
    )
    These are absolutely beautiful photos of a very beautiful baby but I have to agree, the light in the babies eyes is very strong. It was never quite as strong with the beauty dish I had but my macro ring light produced the same strong catchlight.

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    Great shots everyone.
    Ben, looks like your trip to Europe yielded some good results. I really like the Berlin shot (my old home town).

    And Congratulations to the new and soon-to-be Grandparents!


    Here is on from last weekend:

    101 _MG_1980 by ahab1372, on Flickr

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    Great shots everyone. Joel, that storm looks cool! Dave, you have a cutie there. Great lighting!

    I happened to see some objects falling from the sky and pulled over for a couple pictures. I was shooting into the sun, so most were in silhouette, but once processed I received a surprise. I added texture to make up for the blah blown out sky. Maybe a little over cooked.





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    CLS - Great set.

    Ben - Great set also. I really like the graffiti portrait. I like your processing on these.

    Mark - That facial expressing is awesome!

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    Nice captures Jason, I especially like what you've done with the 2nd one!

    Rich

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    WOW Great portraits...Nice Dave
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