From a recent portrait session:
f/5.6 @ 1/80
ISO 100
EF-S 17-85mm @ 41mm
Canon 7D
Two studio strobes: Key soft box, back/sidelight gelled and diffused
Alissa Smiles
s2hrts wrote:
From a recent portrait session:
f/5.6 @ 1/80
ISO 100
EF-S 17-85mm @ 41mm
Canon 7D
Two studio strobes: Key soft box, back/sidelight gelled and diffused
Beautiful.... The Model and the capture.
Lighting is perfection so is the model.... nice!
Thank you all. I really appreciate you taking the time to look and comment.
Good pose and lighting. Exposure and focus right on! Having an attractive model doesn't hurt!
Beautiful Portrait and beautiful model. The lighting works well with this image.
:thumbup: :thumbup: BG distracting
s2hrts wrote:
From a recent portrait session:
f/5.6 @ 1/80
ISO 100
EF-S 17-85mm @ 41mm
Canon 7D
Two studio strobes: Key soft box, back/sidelight gelled and diffused
You captured Alissa beautifully. Did she want to be photographed in her home or something? Just wondering about the background.
s2hrts wrote:
From a recent portrait session:
f/5.6 @ 1/80
ISO 100
EF-S 17-85mm @ 41mm
Canon 7D
Two studio strobes: Key soft box, back/sidelight gelled and diffused
Very very nice s2hrts, well done
Good pose, beautiful model, okay lighting...suggestions: be careful with the side light. It spilled over onto her face/nose. Not sure what kind of strobe you used for that but putting what-we-call a barn door on it or a snoot would prevent that. Barn door could be a cardboard wing taped on to direct the light so it does not shine forward. Bringing the softbox around more to the front and adding a reflector low and in front of her might have helped with the harder shadows on her face. The trouble with multiple light sources is getting them where you want and eliminating stray light. Hope this helps for your next session.
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