p.2 #3 · My Favorite Family Session To Date {Large Share}
The last images really are majestic--but the whole set really remains quite consistent in tone. It really looks like yoyhad fun with them--and that really the best part I think.
p.2 #11 · My Favorite Family Session To Date {Large Share}
It's probably a tossup between the 70-200L II and the 85L. I'm definitely a fan of longer lenses. I don't use my 50L or 16-35L nearly as often. In fact, they collect dust.
p.2 #14 · My Favorite Family Session To Date {Large Share}
Beautiful work Lisa. Can I ask how you focus your full length portraits with your 200mm f2? Do you focus and recompose, focus on the eyes, or do you just know the depth of field so well that you can focus on the body of the subject and be confident that you have the person entirely in focus? Thanks
p.2 #15 · My Favorite Family Session To Date {Large Share}
Amazing work as usual, Lisa! It's such a treat to view your photos. Very impressive all around, but even more so with your ability to pose people. Even the little one in the wagon is perfectly posed. How the heck do you do it??
p.2 #17 · My Favorite Family Session To Date {Large Share}
Lisa_Holloway wrote:
It's probably a tossup between the 70-200L II and the 85L. I'm definitely a fan of longer lenses. I don't use my 50L or 16-35L nearly as often. In fact, they collect dust.
yes, they are pretty good for portraits and blurring the background