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Even More Fun Pictures with Nikon

Thanks so much for the kind words.

One last quick one from today.

... and a ONE, and a TWO, and a THREE...



D700 50mm f/1.6 1/3200 at ISO 250
 

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
I was doing some product shots for a friend last week. Three days with furniture. Towards the end of the last day, Saturday no less, the client, a proud father of three, asked me if I could fit in some family portraits in between the sofas and the recliners. Since there wasn't time to change the lighting setup (7 strobes arranged so that I could shoot sofas from four different angles without moving the camera and hardly adjusting the lighting, at the same time avoiding unwanted shadows), I had no other choice than pretend they were furniture isolated on white. This little bugger kept racing around at an incredible speed, with me chasing her, crawling around on the floor, pulling the trigger whenever she was in the center of all the light. Interesting challenge :rolleyes:

D80 with 80-200 AF-S @ 135mm and f/4.8

 

Lloyd

Active member
I was doing some product shots for a friend last week. Three days with furniture. Towards the end of the last day, Saturday no less, the client, a proud father of three, asked me if I could fit in some family portraits in between the sofas and the recliners. Since there wasn't time to change the lighting setup (7 strobes arranged so that I could shoot sofas from four different angles without moving the camera and hardly adjusting the lighting, at the same time avoiding unwanted shadows), I had no other choice than pretend they were furniture isolated on white. This little bugger kept racing around at an incredible speed, with me chasing her, crawling around on the floor, pulling the trigger whenever she was in the center of all the light. Interesting challenge :rolleyes:
Interesting challenge, and a beautiful result.
 
T

tetsrfun

Guest
D3, 70-200/2.8
iso 12,800, b/w processing done with custom split tone in Nik silver efex
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A lot of emotional content in a terrific photograph.

Steve
 
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