Travis, the dof in all these is excellant! The sharpness of Mason, her lovely smile. and the lone unfooted boot..GREAT!!!
You compliment her very well!
Dan
Lovely set of senior portraits, Travis! #5 is my favorite. I always love the look from 135mm/f2.0. If she could lower her left shoulder a a bit on #2, the pose would look more natural, IMHO!
Sorry for delayed replies...work has been consuming too much of my time as of late...gonna fix that this weekend!
fishjump wrote:
Excellent portraits Travis. you should do more.
Best, Paul
HI Paul, thank you. I plan to do more, and look forward to it.
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Travis, the dof in all these is excellant! The sharpness of Mason, her lovely smile. and the lone unfooted boot..GREAT!!!
You compliment her very well!
Dan
Thanks Dan, I love primes, but no longer have to really worry about missed focus...there is a foot in that boot!
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rongwam wrote:
Lovely set of senior portraits, Travis! #5 is my favorite. I always love the look from 135mm/f2.0. If she could lower her left shoulder a a bit on #2, the pose would look more natural, IMHO!
Henry
Thanks Henry. the 135 is an awesome lens...paired with the A7R2 it shines. I agree about the shoulder, wish I had seen that in the field. Thanks for taking the time.
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DougVaughn wrote:
Travis, I love this set and the story behind it. Nice work.
Thanks Doug. She has a great story of survival for sure.
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Ccugolf wrote:
Nice job! I like 2 because it tells her story. I think 4 is the best based in simplicity of the image.
Glad #2 isn't seen as cheesy...glad you like #4.