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"Quality means doing it right when no one is looking" - Henry Ford
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Thanks for that Gerry; leads to some nice links so I have bookmarked it for reference.Gerry D wrote:http://blog.leica-camera.com/photograph ... les-davis/
Combine some of you photo guys interests ?
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Thought I'd throw this one up - I did some shots of my daughter for her confirmation day...
Fiona with the bluebells by Francis Morrin, on Flickr
Fiona with the bluebells by Francis Morrin, on Flickr
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Beautiful shot there Fran, Congratulations on Fiona's confirmation as well, another mile stone reached!!
Interesting back ground effect... bokeh? What lens / camera system were you using?
Reminds me of a lens made by Fuji... 56mm APD which has a filter inside to produce a bokeh effect.
There is quiet a contrast between the red jacket and the green / purple surround of the foliage in the photo, almost surreal in fact, a bit like a photo was taken, and then Fiona was painted onto the image. Fairly striking as well.
I think the crop of the photo just above Fiona's ankles works very well, the proportions of the photo seem right here. With models.... or taking a model type photo... the placement of the hands is important, the hands here are rather neutral, quiet natural. Might be an idea to have Fiona holding a bouquet of flowers for the next photo, props so to speak. The facial expression is good... a kind of Mona Lisa mystery to the smile.
However the focus for the day is on the event.. not necessarily the photo shoot.... it can be quiet a challenge to get a good shot set up when the main focus is on the day itself, where the girls all want to run off with their friends / buddies and do their own thing, not be listening to some old crank with a camera. Crowd control and what not!!
Interesting back ground effect... bokeh? What lens / camera system were you using?
Reminds me of a lens made by Fuji... 56mm APD which has a filter inside to produce a bokeh effect.
There is quiet a contrast between the red jacket and the green / purple surround of the foliage in the photo, almost surreal in fact, a bit like a photo was taken, and then Fiona was painted onto the image. Fairly striking as well.
I think the crop of the photo just above Fiona's ankles works very well, the proportions of the photo seem right here. With models.... or taking a model type photo... the placement of the hands is important, the hands here are rather neutral, quiet natural. Might be an idea to have Fiona holding a bouquet of flowers for the next photo, props so to speak. The facial expression is good... a kind of Mona Lisa mystery to the smile.
However the focus for the day is on the event.. not necessarily the photo shoot.... it can be quiet a challenge to get a good shot set up when the main focus is on the day itself, where the girls all want to run off with their friends / buddies and do their own thing, not be listening to some old crank with a camera. Crowd control and what not!!
Let the Good Times Roll...................
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Very good shot Fran. I also really like the background - isolation of subject via colour contrast works very well. Lovely lighting too!
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Thanks guys,
the lens was the one below - Helios 40-2, its an 85mm f1.5 lens that gives that swirly bokeh up to about f2.8 or so. You have to get the background right - specular highlights etc, and the distance from subject to background is important too.... but when it works, its very effective. I had it on a Canon 7d - my current digital workhorse.
I did the shoot well in advance - no hope of doing that on the day!! I shot a few, her favourite is one where she's sitting down on a log in the same location.
I was away on a photo trip last weekend.... magic of Italy.
Venice by Francis Morrin, on Flickr
the lens was the one below - Helios 40-2, its an 85mm f1.5 lens that gives that swirly bokeh up to about f2.8 or so. You have to get the background right - specular highlights etc, and the distance from subject to background is important too.... but when it works, its very effective. I had it on a Canon 7d - my current digital workhorse.
I did the shoot well in advance - no hope of doing that on the day!! I shot a few, her favourite is one where she's sitting down on a log in the same location.
I was away on a photo trip last weekend.... magic of Italy.
Venice by Francis Morrin, on Flickr
Do or do not, there is no try
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That is, without doubt, the best shot I have ever seen of that particular view Fran, no exceptions!!
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Great shot of Venice there Fran.... reminds me of 'Don't feed the Gondolas'!!
May I ask how did you produce the out of focus effect of the Gondolas?
That Helios seems like a lot of fun!!!
May I ask how did you produce the out of focus effect of the Gondolas?
That Helios seems like a lot of fun!!!
Let the Good Times Roll...................