Bernice, without getting too political, it seem they are escaping their shadows :>).
Les
Bernice, without getting too political, it seem they are escaping their shadows :>).
Les
Peter, the portrait of your wife is quite stunning!
I would love to know a little more about your set up as it looks like it was shot on 10x8!
Alan.
It is great! I'd guess a pentax 67 with 105 ?
Here's my daughter being goofy. She was hangry but found blueberries and then had a good time. My only rule for vertical environmental style portraits is to not cut off the feet. Otherwise, no rules... Beech Hill, Rockport ME at dusk.
_DSC1569 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
Delightful, Jason, color ironies and all.
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/156933346@N07/
Thank you, Gentlemen. I used my D600 + 105 Micro Nikkor to take the photo of my wife. Lighting was a soft box above, with a homemade Eyelighter-like curved reflector below.
Jason, that's a fun photo!
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Thanks Peter, masterful control of your tools to create a wonderful portrait!
Alan.
Thanks guys.
Here's a niece at the lake. I noticed she walked into a good composition, and I managed to keep her attention long enough to focus and for one click.
img463 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
Hi!
Selfie ;-)
lucía by Antonio Gimeno, on Flickr
Canon EOS 5D MIV + Sigma Art 21/4
Cheers
Antonio
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