A couple of portraits

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A couple of portraits

Postby ozimax on Mon May 03, 2010 9:05 pm

I have an acute shortage of female models. My wife runs screaming in the opposite direction whenever I ask for a volunteer to practice my photography. Maybe she is sick of posing after 1.7 million photos, squinting into the sun etc. I conned, sorry, coaxed my youngest daughter to pose for me this evening as I wanted to try out the 85mm with off camera flash. Here are a few results. (I have been waxing eloquent of late about the capabilities of the 85mm F1.8, but it is an outstanding portrait lens.)

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Re: A couple of portraits

Postby Matt. K on Mon May 03, 2010 9:25 pm

Big, bright, great skin tones....beautiful technical quality. Nice work!
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Re: A couple of portraits

Postby BBJ on Mon May 03, 2010 9:48 pm

Hey Oz, Mate they look Mickey Mouse to me mate and i too used to have that problem around here and kids are ok for awhile then after 5 mins they start make funny faces etc.. But yeh nice and sharp.

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Re: A couple of portraits

Postby ozimax on Mon May 03, 2010 10:44 pm

Thanks Matt.

BBJ wrote:Hey Oz, Mate they look Mickey Mouse to me mate and i too used to have that problem around here and kids are ok for awhile then after 5 mins they start make funny faces etc.. But yeh nice and sharp.Cheers. BBJ. John


Yes John, they start making faces immediately in my case. "Oh Dad, not again, haven't you taken enough photos in your life?"

Thankfully there is now a grandson to take up some slack in the modelling dept. :D
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