Thanks Clark, like the Scope one but might have used a higher f/stop to get more of the scope in focus. Unless you were going for that look?
Thanks Nwoods. This was her friend who I used as my set-up model while the actual model would be changing so I could figure out what my settings would be for the next scene
Pat, I was trying to get the scope out of focus so the eye clearly focus's on my friend, but I think you may be on to something. While I want the scope out of focus, I think I got a little carried away; couple stops higher on the aperture and it would still be out of focus but not as dramatically so, which would probably be more pleasing. Maybe f8 instead of f4?
Here is another of the same day, both were shot at f4, but I like the angle of the previous one better.
Without seeing a comparable shot with say the f/8 setting, it's hard to say, but I do agree that just a bit more focus on the scope might be more pleasing
I'm always dreaming about a new lens I 'need'. Finally caved and acquired a 105mm macro lens. It's a fun lens to wander around taking pics of plants, architectural details, and portraits. This is the first session shot. It is of Nick Springer, a quadruple amputee who travels the world speaking about the perils of Meningitis. Along the way he's collected three Olympic medals.
This sort of thing is not posted here only because I don't anyone who looks like that who will pose for me
Nice shot, I agree with Pat, great lighting. I also like how you've gotten her to stretch out the neckline and hold the jaw. I think I would have done some puppet transformation work on her upper right arm, but otherwise, hot damn she's fine!
I had posted a few photos of girls in Bikini's awhile back and got scolded saying the forum had to be kept to PG-13, so I try and keep it G Rated. But I can post up a TON of shots like this
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