Freckles...
jeffreaux2
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A few from Sunday. I am just about caught up on my senior portraits......hopefully by the end of next week things will quit spinning!
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Thanks,
Jeff
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Jeff
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Really like that pokadot dress provides awesome contrast.
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I like #2 & #4 the best.
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Chuck
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Are you using the umbrella/flash combo in these? The light is really pretty.
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Yuri
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#1 is just natural light....we were just under the edge of an overhang......sorta garage lighting.
The rest used flash and umbrella.
Jeff
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Im flattered that you commented Yuri. I use a 1.6x crop sensor DSLR. Shallow DOF on a full length pose or composition such as this is possible, but only by using a long telephoto lens...a 70-200mm zoom in this case.
I read the interview in pbase magazine. Good stuff my friend!
Jeff
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#2.....maybe forcing herself not to laugh at me demonstrating the pose for her..... .....the processing here is a bit edgy for me.....but the kids seem to like it.
Jeff
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Thanks, #4 is one of my favorites as well.
Jeff
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