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Jodiemy gf Jo was kind enough to let me practice a new area of photography... and let me post some tasteful examples... even tho I had busted the most suitable lens and only had the 70 and some dodgy natural light... hence most shots were at iso1600...
looking for some C/C, never tried this before, obv some others that she wouldn't let me post, but she is happy with these...
Re: JodieJase,
I'm a self-confessed newb too... So here's my $0.02. Number 1 - Is too far out of focus (or perhaps the focus is somewhere other than the face?). I also think that ISO 1600 is too high for this. Number 2 - Not sure what the aim for this one is. Again, lack of focus / focal point..? Number 3 - Better, but the light in the background is distracting. The black stocking sort of interrupts the flow. I think if you get the opportunity to reshoot, you might try a different pose or angle. Perhaps we should both legs? Number 4 - I think this is the best of the lot. till, I'd like to see more color, or a fully B&W process. There seems to be a hint of colour in her face..? For what it's worth, I think 70mm is a legit focal length for portraits. In fact have a look at some of the Newtown shots @ 85mm. Congrats on the opporortunity to explore "boudoir" poses. There is a whole world of possibility! Canon 450D/ 18-55 IS "Kit Lens" / 55-250 IS "Kit Lens 2" / 17-85 EF-S / Nifty 50 II
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Re: JodieThese are great for your first attempt indeed. You are lucky to have a willing subject who will let you have another go.
I think photopotamus has given you some great critique. Technicalities aside, I quite like the first pose. perhaps try to get more light in to the area that you want to emphasise. [I feel that you could have used that lamp to focus the light] The third pose is also very good. Perhaps more light on the facial expression. I don't like the last one with the blotchy pink on the face. If you trying to evoke vulnerarability, that does come through, but the colors are just off putting.
Re: JodieHi, and well done. There';s nothing like trying something new to stretch you boundaries a little.
I agree with all the comments above. I think that numbers 1 and 3 are the best shots. I'd maybe try shooting with a tripod so you can increase your depth of field (or maybe also switching to a prime 50mm 1.8- they're cheap and sharp). That way your could focus on the face but still get some of the body sharp. Number 3 is also good, but I'd try to shoot without the lamp in shot as it's a little distracting. Low light shooting is a real art form- when you've got it sorted out tell me how.
Re: Jodie#1 is imo, not just good, its absolutely superb. i freakin love it. that shot is made for a large canvas.
#2 is a little too abstract for my tastes but i like the tones #3 that light needed to be on her face or upper body #4...not sure what to say about this one. i don't quite get it. EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40 l 14 l 17 l 25 l 45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3
Re: JodieThanks for the comments and feedback guys. Rooz, #1 is my favourite as well. I was going for a spontaneous 'getting ready' or candid type high/low key shot. Out of focus was deliberate but maybe a touch over done. I'm happy with this one nonetheless.
Agreed number 2 has no real focus, again going for some funky lighting tones, and liked the silhouette of her hair, this is cropped from a full body silhouette that works much better, but that shot was rejected for public view lol.... Number 3 I have a few variations of. I deliberately chose a version with low-light on her face and the stocking on the lamp, however will have a play and upload another to get opinions on. I'll also upload a retouched version of #4. You're right Surenj, I was trying to provoke a bit of vulnerability, but the desat was rushed and I can see blotches and deathly skin near the shoulders... I think the full colour may work, it has warmer tones and a different feel.
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