Jorgen Udvang
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Lloyd, the first one is spot on. Very nice lighting and composition :thumbup:
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Thanks Jorgen. Much appreciated. :thumbup:Lloyd, the first one is spot on. Very nice lighting and composition :thumbup:
Thanks Matt. And yes, I think you're right, and that's his concern.Lloyd: Excellent "campaign" photos! I'd vote for him. Looks like his family's gong to be using the school district for a while. :thumbs:
+1. Just as Matt says. Very nice Jorgen.Jorgen: Really like the last one. Composition/color/angle - :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
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Lloyd, really wonderful images! Good luck to your Cuz!T
D3, 70-200/2.8 VR II @ ISO 800, SB-800 fired remotely via Radio Poppers, and through a shoot through umbrella.
Wow! Congrats!!!here's one than ran today--200-400
Fantastic perspective & shot Jorgen!Here, 5 minutes ago. I said: wait, wait, sit completely still... don't do anything. Life is good sometimes, isn't it?
D300 with Tamron 17-50 @ 17mm and f/4.5
Thank you Osman. Genuinely appreciated.Lloyd, as I will never tire of saying; you are a master of portraits. When I look at them, not only I see elegantly and masterfully constructed art objects, but I 'see' how your subjects feel at that particular instant. This, I believe, cannot be achieved by technical and artistic mastery alone, it requires a 'way' of establishing mutual warmth between the subjects and the photographer. Thanks for sharing, my friend.
Thanks Steve!Lloyd, really wonderful images! Good luck to your Cuz!
Now, that looks scaryBoris...
D700,Zeiss 100 Makro Planar:bugeyes:
Scary,Hairy & Juicy!Now, that looks scary
And, a stunning shot!Scary,Hairy & Juicy!
Thanks Lloyd!And, a stunning shot!
Jorgen: +1 on the unusual angle. Nice composition, too. :salute:Thanks guys. Since we have started the day with a bird's perspective, here's one taken later today.
D300 with Tamron 17-50 @ 50mm and f/3.2
Carlos: Looks cool! Lighting, coloring, post make up works for me.:thumbup:Took a quick stab today at fashion style lighting during the day. I had attended a lecture the previous night and figured I'd give it a whirl. I shanghai'd my favorite human model and set up in the backyard. Now, I own a pair of el cheapo Savage 150W strobes plus shoot-thru umbrellas. No dishes or softboxes. I could only get one light to fire remotely as the other light is optically slaved and it was too bright to detect the primary unit going off. Also, I added all makeup in post. I used some high fashion images as a guide. That's my excuse for the makeup. I'd like opinions on the shot.
D700
CV 40mm f/2 @ f/22
1/160s
Single strobe + shoot-thru white umbrella @ full power 3/4 rembrandt position on my right (subject's left)
RAW processed in LR3+PSCS5+Topaz Clean3
No actual work was done on the hair, outfits, or anything else. I was just trying to get the "look" seen in some recent ad campaigns.
Steve: Just showed it to my wife. She grimaced and backed off (not a big spider fan!). Well done image with great detail, focus and pp. :thumbup:Boris...
D700,Zeiss 100 Makro Planar:bugeyes: