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jdben622 Registered: Apr 20, 2003 Total Posts: 3991 Country: United States |
I shot my first "model" session with a super nice girl at a mission this past weekend. The facility limited gear on their premises, so it was mainly the camera and a speedlight. I shot a bazillion images and my keeper # was super low, but it was a TFCD session so practice was the point. She wanted a lot of different looks, so it was volume over focus. I shot almost exclusively with the 85/1.2, so I know I definitely need to shoot a little less wide and with a faster shutter...I had a lot of OOF and camera shake. Tell me what you think!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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dadagallery Registered: Jan 01, 2003 Total Posts: 822 Country: United States |
#3 captures a fun look. I would probably brighten her eyes at bit. |
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wspur Registered: Nov 29, 2004 Total Posts: 271 Country: United States |
Hmm, I guess I don't quite understand why you would be having camera shake with a 85 1.2 shooting wide open (or so) in bright sun. Speaking of bright sun, she's got a sun squint in the first shot. 2 I just see arm pit, sorry. Really like 3, some might not like the feet out of the frame, but I think it makes nice leading lines to the subject and they are OOF enough at the edge of the frame to work. 4 has a neat look, but I think her face is OOF. |
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SJMD Registered: Nov 13, 2004 Total Posts: 15290 Country: United States |
#1 the light looks bright and harsh |
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ci5ic Registered: Apr 21, 2008 Total Posts: 327 Country: United States |
Looks like you fixed the shadow in #3 nicely! |
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jdben622 Registered: Apr 20, 2003 Total Posts: 3991 Country: United States |
There were a lot of places I wasn't in bright sun. I had a lot of 1/30 and 1/60's that led to shots that were just overall soft. Also, I had too many 1.2's and 1.4's where my focus didn't hit the eyes. I have this ISO phobia that I seriously need to get over. Although I've shot my 1DsMKII at 1600 just fine, I get squimish setting it past 400. After viewing the # of missed images from this set on my computer, I'll trade my ISO 400 for a faster shutter any day of the week...it's just something I need to pound in my head. |
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Jim Rickards Registered: Dec 02, 2003 Total Posts: 8410 Country: Canada |
Nice series. |