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JeffG
Registered: Mar 16, 2002
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she wants to do outdoor shoot today. i sez it's cold, dark and raining. she sez 'so?' i sez ok!

800 iso. was really hard not many of the shots came out to my liking. but here's one of the better ones!

capture one's sharpening and noise reduction actually saved some that otherwise wouldnt have worked.



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Eldor
Registered: Sep 13, 2002
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Nice image, Jeff. She looks very different here than in the last images you posted. I think I like this one better.

Please tell me about the noise reduction in Capture One. I have C1Pro but haven't tried noise reduction. I just shot a bunch of sport shots this morning at ISO 1000 and used NeatImage for the noise. Have you any idea how they compare?

Thanks...

Tim



cristina
Registered: Dec 31, 2002
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Love her pose!
She also looks a lot more "mature" on this picture.
Great composition by the way



JeffG
Registered: Mar 16, 2002
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noise reduction is on by default. i just turned it up a notch.

these were with a d60 at iso 800, which is much noisier than the 10d equivalent.

i havent used neat image. i get so much free software a lot of it just piles up on the desk. i prefer to do anything critical like noise reduction and sharpening during the raw conversion instead of outside anyway - just how my workflow is.



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JeffG
Registered: Mar 16, 2002
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cristina wrote:
Love her pose!
She also looks a lot more "mature" on this picture.
Great composition by the way



yeah she does look more mature here...maybe because she's freezing cold and i told her to look annoyed? hehe. glad you like it.



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jrulison
Registered: Aug 01, 2003
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I love image 1 and image 3 her arms blends into her body too much on image 2.

Best,
James



edtang
Registered: Oct 23, 2003
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She is a gorgeous model! Love the photos!



John Smeets
Registered: Mar 17, 2002
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wowser excellents shots jeff like the first and last best here keep them comming



gigo
Registered: Feb 02, 2003
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really nice images jeff ! i like the life she breathes into the pics !

which lens did you use for your shots ?



Anathema
Registered: Aug 04, 2003
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Sorry, but I don't like the look on her face on the first two pictures. From a technical point of view, I have to say that I like them. Can imagine how hard it must be to shoot at such conditions.



JeffG
Registered: Mar 16, 2002
Total Posts: 847
Country: United States

Anathema wrote:
Sorry, but I don't like the look on her face on the first two pictures. From a technical point of view, I have to say that I like them. Can imagine how hard it must be to shoot at such conditions.


you dont have to like them, but the big dopey grin doesnt sell. serious, mopey, and just about every other emotion does.


canon 70-200 2.8 IS and a soft-gold reflector



Boka
Registered: Jul 23, 2002
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Hey jeff,

Cool shots! I like them all, specially #1.

Boka



Daschund Woof
Registered: Jul 15, 2002
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Nice shots Jeff, good job considering the conditions! #2 is really cool, she looks more angry that annoyed, but I like it!

Daschund



JohnE
Registered: Feb 27, 2002
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Great work Jeff, especially under difficult conditions. Your skill with the tools have produced some fine results.

Best regards,
John



la112
Registered: Mar 15, 2003
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Love 1 and 3 Jeff. Great posing. Beautiful model. Linda



Jamison Hurst
Registered: Oct 24, 2002
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1 and 3, Excellent as always. In 2, the backround doesn't lend enough color contrast to her lovely skin for my taste.

Was it a full size reflector? f4?

Very respectfully,

-Jim.



JeffG
Registered: Mar 16, 2002
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f/2.8-f/3.5

not quite full size. although i have a 6' reflector, it's just impossible for someone to hold when there's even the slightest breeze..

thanks for all the warm comments. i'm actually better at outdoor stuff than studio stuff. must have been all those weddings!



Bscanman
Registered: Dec 05, 2003
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I love them. She's a beautiful young lady.I could stare at the 2nd image all day long. Love the pose.



stevenD
Registered: Jan 29, 2003
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Number one is awesome, good work, I would have cropped tighter, to get her closer, but hey ,it's your pic and it looks great.

I know of another guy (still) using a D60 and his stuff blows away most of us 10D users.



sadghost
Registered: Dec 29, 2003
Total Posts: 154
Country: United States

WHAT !! actually the second one for me rocks !! big time !!! it says more to me then the one where she smiles... good job !!!!!



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