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My favorite shot of my wife using the Xplor 600 TTL for the first time the other day. I was going to be shooting at a college track, but didn't check the schedule, and of course there was a game. So we had fun at the parking lot next door!
1DX Mark II
Canon 35mm f/1.4L II @ f/2.2
ISO 100, 1/640
Xplor was in TTL. Super consistent results. I really liked using it.
Xplor boomed on a Kupo c-stand camera right just a bit with a PCB 47" octabox.
I'm gonna nitpick for nitpick's sake. There is a crack in the ground at the same eye level as your wife's mid back area but almost touching the right side of the frame. I'd fix that myself.
This is a really good stock photo. I looked for the crack that Ryan mentioned, and I just don't see it. I'm sure it's there. This is really well lit. It doesn't look artificial at all.
I'm gonna nitpick for nitpick's sake. There is a crack in the ground at the same eye level as your wife's mid back area but almost touching the right side of the frame. I'd fix that myself.
I had to look hard to find it! But good call!
friscoron wrote:
This is a really good stock photo. I looked for the crack that Ryan mentioned, and I just don't see it. I'm sure it's there. This is really well lit. It doesn't look artificial at all.
Thank you, I was really going for a commercial look.
I like the sun emphasizing the intersection of lines (the corner of the wall) as well as the context (water break, explained by the image even without the title) that tells us about the immediate past and future. If find that images like this one, that are about something other than the present moment, are fascinating.
eleganteye wrote:
I like the sun emphasizing the intersection of lines (the corner of the wall) as well as the context (water break, explained by the image even without the title) that tells us about the immediate past and future. If find that images like this one, that are about something other than the present moment, are fascinating.