My best work ever.......
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alex.galang
Registered: Nov 02, 2009
Total Posts: 57
Country: United States

And the photos aren't that bad either.

Did a set with my beautiful wife. She's 27 weeks and counting with our first child. Excited and nervous as hell at the same time.

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chevyt1963
Registered: Apr 04, 2009
Total Posts: 62
Country: United States

#3 is my favorite. Love the comp and processing.



Steady Hand
Registered: Dec 03, 2007
Total Posts: 13713
Country: United States

Hello.

She makes a beautiful model..I am happy for you...best wishes...

the #3 is my fav.



Paul Reams
Registered: Feb 01, 2007
Total Posts: 498
Country: United States

#1 is just beautiful. I really like the lighting and her expression. Nice job. Also...congratulations.



alex.galang
Registered: Nov 02, 2009
Total Posts: 57
Country: United States

Thank you for the response. It's nice to be back here. Things seems to have settled down a bit since I left last year. Seems to be a friendlier environment from what I've read so far.

Hope to contribute more in the future.

These we're shot with 1 AB800 about 1/4 power camera right and a gold reflector left. Nikon 85mm f/1.8 @ f/5.6 160sec. Processing is mainly healing tool/brush and some dodging and burning. If you're new to the game my best suggestion is to invest in a Wacom Tablet. There's just some things you cant do with a mouse.

Cheers

Alex

ps. #1 is my absolute favorite as well. Went to Costco today and printed out an 11x14 now hanging on our living room wall. I love it by the way when they ask if I have a written release from the photographer......... I just ask them for a pen and a piece of paper.



bcerasani
Registered: Feb 26, 2009
Total Posts: 123
Country: Canada

Good light and exposure, but I would probably ditch the gold reflector next time. Try using a neutral reflector (i.e. white/silver) and if you're looking for warm skin tones then do so with the WB/pp. The difference in light colour temperature between the strobe and reflector results in substantially colder/purpler skin tones on her tummy/leg in #3 than her right arm (hit by the gold reflector).

I like the processing on the first two, and those pp styles are much more forgiving to colour inconsistencies.

Good job overall, and congratulations! Welcome back.



HLPoulos
Registered: Aug 10, 2009
Total Posts: 751
Country: United States

I think #1 is gorgeous (well, the subject is in all of them ) but #2 really sums up the title of your post. She looks nervous and excited at the same time. Congrats to you and your family.



liamh
Registered: Jul 24, 2005
Total Posts: 3591
Country: United Kingdom

I agree, good job and nice pictures too #3 wins.



Taff Dalling
Registered: Apr 24, 2007
Total Posts: 566
Country: Australia

All lovely pictures but three is outstanding!!! You have a beautiful Wife
Congratulations and all the best wishes for the Birth



RichCoyle
Registered: Dec 03, 2004
Total Posts: 112
Country: United States

All well done! She's a beautiful woman and you captured her well. Best wishes for a healthy and happy child.



Jim Rickards
Registered: Dec 02, 2003
Total Posts: 8410
Country: Canada

I agree with liam that #3 wins, but it is hard not to admire the beauty as she looks into the camera in #2.
#1 misses the mark, mainly because the other two are so good, and partly because the camera angle doesn't show the belly well.



cgardner
Registered: Nov 18, 2002
Total Posts: 8550
Country: United States

#3 is the best in show, but why did you switch the background color? The beige would have been more effective than the cool gray that clashes with the overall warm tones.

A note for future sessions: When shooting faces watch the angles more carefully. #1 isn't a well balanced oblique view (far side is small / nose sticking out). #2 isn't quite full face which results in the eye being cocked slightly giving them an unbalanced look. #3 the face is turned into the camera a bit past profile which changes the look vs a clean "penny" profile which cuts the face down the middle.

The reason precise angles are more flattering is because they trick the brain into thinking the face is symmetrical. When one side of the face winds up looking out of proportion with the other the net effect isn't as flattering as a more balanced rendering. Its something best seen by comparing slightly different angles, so when shooting and selecting the facial angle move the camera a few inches from one side to the other after posing the face to the light and the most flattering angle will find its way into the viewfinder instinctively.

Chuck



jfinite
Registered: Aug 18, 2007
Total Posts: 7352
Country: United States

Just fabulous! Congrats!



T-bone1
Registered: Jun 29, 2008
Total Posts: 8535
Country: United States

#3!
Fantastic!

-Tim



seebeyond
Registered: Apr 25, 2006
Total Posts: 623
Country: United States

Love #3. Great work.



C_Ronaldo
Registered: Nov 02, 2009
Total Posts: 15
Country: Italy

Congratulations



Otlip
Registered: Jul 15, 2004
Total Posts: 126
Country: United States

Great shots, there is a certain beauty that radiates from a pregnant woman. Best of luck you life will be forever changed in a positive way.



rgboy
Registered: Jan 29, 2008
Total Posts: 343
Country: Canada

My fav #3. Congratulations



OntheRez
Registered: Jul 16, 2008
Total Posts: 1481
Country: United States

Truly beautiful images. I prefer #2 (though I might have cropped it a little different). It is the only one where we see her eyes. Good luck to both of you.

Robert



alex.galang
Registered: Nov 02, 2009
Total Posts: 57
Country: United States

Thank you all for taking your time to respond. cgardner I see exactly what you're saying in regards to the facial angles. I will definitely have that in mind for next time.



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