Well done Daniel!
Light is to be challenged for great compositions! Especially in monochrome. You did it very well here. Very creative and unique!
Again well done Daniel!
Dan
James Markus wrote:
"The client wanted his identity mostly obscured..."
Daniel,
That's a difficult request, but you did meet it. My fav is #4 without the colored gel, and congrats on the 5D mkII.
Jim
I am finding that many of my best compositions are from the 5D series. It is a steady hi IQ performance series! Yes PP is a factor but without a solid "base" not much can be "built". Not discrediting any other models, brands, formats....
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
Well done Daniel!
Light is to be challenged for great compositions! Especially in monochrome. You did it very well here. Very creative and unique!
Again well done Daniel!
Dan
James Markus wrote:
"The client wanted his identity mostly obscured..."
Daniel,
That's a difficult request, but you did meet it. My fav is #4 without the colored gel, and congrats on the 5D mkII.
Jim
Thank you. I was a bit worried, because having met him I would be able to recognize him in these photos, but I don't think that would really apply to the rest of the viewers.
As for the 5DMKII, it was on loan to me for this shoot. I still use my original 5D, but for something important like this I wouldn't be able to rely on my camera. Using a 5DII again has definitely reminded me why I want one for myself though. I'm sure the MKIII, MKIV, and the mirrorless options are excellent, but so is the MKII in my opinion and it is so ridiculously affordable, especially considering that it's such a powerhouse of a camera.