eric kim wrote:
To capture moments as wonderfully as you lazlo. Very genuine expression in her face as well as her fascinating jewelry. Another show-stopper my man.
When I first looked at the post you only had the one image now for some reason only the second image is showing and the first is not showing up. Remembering from the first view both are beautiful portraits, but my favorite would be #1 so much detail in her jewelery and I really like the expression on her face. I was looking at the EXIF data that was a pretty far capture at 400mm and the clarity is just perfect. Both are very nicely done.
Two very beautiful women, and both beautifully captured. Interesting choice of jewelry on the first one.
Brings to mind the old question, "MaryAnn or Ginger?"!
When I first looked at the post you only had the one image now for some reason only the second image is showing and the first is not showing up. Remembering from the first view both are beautiful portraits, but my favorite would be #1 so much detail in her jewelery and I really like the expression on her face. I was looking at the EXIF data that was a pretty far capture at 400mm and the clarity is just perfect. Both are very nicely done.
Ray Still
Thanks Ray
I like to use the 400 mm length for candids. Not much chance being seen by the subject
T-bone1 wrote:
Two very beautiful women, and both beautifully captured. Interesting choice of jewelry on the first one.
Brings to mind the old question, "MaryAnn or Ginger?"!
Took both of the picture at the Hebron Renaissance Fair.
There are some real photo opportunities around
Tom K. wrote:
Two expressive images that exude a strong feeling from subject and the viewer. Timing is nothing less than perfection.
Thank you Tom. You are right, the first one is stronger image, but the second lady is just so beautiful