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Oct 12, 2011 11:21:29   #
johnrennie Loc: North Florida
 
Some of my earlier work.
Comments welcome!







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Oct 12, 2011 11:22:53   #
Val Loc: Minnesota
 
Very nice, color, lighting. Other than a few stray hairs in the second image, these are very good! Nice work!

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Oct 12, 2011 11:24:05   #
photophly Loc: Old Bridge NJ
 
Very nice....very sharp,love the lighting

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Oct 12, 2011 11:26:03   #
johnrennie Loc: North Florida
 
Thanks Val! Your work is what prompted me to post these, so that's a big compliment coming from you!!!

I'm gonna make a few adjustments, these were taken before content aware, one of my favorite CS5 features. I'll see if I can touch up those hairs. I think her make up may be a little clumpy too, I may need to smooth it out a bit.

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Oct 12, 2011 15:14:15   #
johnrennie Loc: North Florida
 
here's a few more...







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Oct 12, 2011 15:40:05   #
DSLRChuck Loc: Wisconsin
 
Man, you have a tough job. BUT Someones got to do it.

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Oct 12, 2011 15:42:16   #
Jon Erdmann Loc: Kalispell, MT
 
Very sharp, and beautiful

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Oct 12, 2011 15:49:08   #
johnrennie Loc: North Florida
 
DSLRChuck wrote:
Man, you have a tough job. BUT Someones got to do it.


It's a tough life.

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Oct 12, 2011 15:57:01   #
DSLRChuck Loc: Wisconsin
 
johnrennie wrote:
DSLRChuck wrote:
Man, you have a tough job. BUT Someones got to do it.


It's a tough life.


Excellent pics by the way. Very nice job.

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Oct 12, 2011 15:58:46   #
les_stockton Loc: Eastern Oklahoma
 
I like that top pose the most. Very well done.

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Oct 13, 2011 16:30:47   #
LongHair Loc: Where the sea meets the shore.
 
Reminds me why I have always appreciated women. Excellent work...thanks for sharing....Ed

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Oct 13, 2011 16:32:26   #
tilde531 Loc: Seaford Delaware
 
Stunning... one and all.
This is a genre I have NO experience in and wouldn't even try without a decent camera!

But someday.... :)

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Oct 13, 2011 17:04:54   #
johnrennie Loc: North Florida
 
I wouldn't say the camera is that big an factor... all you need is a camera with an adjustable f-stop.

ISO is always at 100 and shutter doesn't make much of a difference in studio. I keep it above 1/60 and you can't go over 1/250, since most strobes don't have a TTL function.

This is all about strobes, reflectors and light metering, and it's easy. Studio is much, much easier than ambient.

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Oct 13, 2011 17:07:50   #
johnrennie Loc: North Florida
 
This is one of the few times where shutter was a factor in studio. I dragged the shutter down to 1/15 and had the model pose as still as possible to catch the candle-light flicker.

This one was hand-held, typically you'd need a tripod. I skipped my morning coffee to prevent hand-shake, lol.



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Oct 13, 2011 17:09:21   #
johnrennie Loc: North Florida
 
Oh... and that candle shot was done with an old Rebel. Very basic camera.

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