hi guys,
just posting a link to a gallery of kid portraits that I shot yesterday for
those who asked about portraits and the *istD. The lighting was ideal for
this shoot and the results were much, much better than the couple that I
posted the other day.
This little girl is a very unusual
From: Tanya Mayer Photography [EMAIL PROTECTED]
just posting a link to a gallery of kid portraits that I shot yesterday for
those who asked about portraits and the *istD. The lighting was ideal for
this shoot and the results were much, much better than the couple that I
posted the other day.
If you have the 360FGZ then you could lower the flash out put using the
compensation on the flash? Alternatively you could take a projector
screen or some white card with you and bounce off that. The other thing
you may want to look at is a gold diffuser, stofen do them and they can
give
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hi guys,
just posting a link to a gallery of kid portraits that I shot yesterday
for
those who asked about portraits and the *istD. The lighting was ideal for
this shoot and the results were
On 11 Mar 2004 at 19:14, Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
This little girl is a very unusual looking child, and it was hard to
make her look cute.
What's this thing about cute? Everyone who's had children know what
they can be like when they are two years old and discover that they
actually
Hi Tanya, Nice work with the child portraiture. Shooting kids that age is
never easy. I could see how the little model and the photographer got more and
more comfortable with one another as the shoot went on. It was quite noticable
in the quality of expression in your photographs. The flash
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Rob Brigham wrote:
If you have the 360FGZ then you could lower the flash out put using the
compensation on the flash?
Does the exposure compensation trick work with the *ist-D?
Kostas
on at the time. Would love
to hear if anyone else has any experience with this lens?
tia,
tan.
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From: Hal Sandra Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 11 March 2004 10:08 PM
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Some very nice
Tan,
A good job of portaiture, that.
WRT your request for suggestions about flash
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I may soften the effect of
the
flash? I do have a diffuser over it, but I'm not getting hotspots
anyways,
which is a great thing. I am just wanting to soften so
any experience with this lens?
TMP tia,
TMP tan.
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TMP Some very nice shots! Please explain how you
Hey Tan! You are good. Your clients are fortunate to have
you. I did not go through them all - I stopped on 1398. You
can discard the rest, this one alone tells the whole story
about the young lady.
Cheers!
Stan
Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
hi guys,
just posting a link to a gallery of
TMP to hear if anyone else has any experience with this lens?
TMP tia,
TMP tan.
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