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just a plain, natural light portrait

ElaineElaine Registered Users Posts: 3,532 Major grins
edited April 13, 2007 in People
Haven't shot or posted a pic in awhile, and today I got the bug. I got a number of expressions out of my son and was thinking about doing one of those collections with a bunch of different facial expressions. I would crop it tighter for that, but here's one of them...

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Elaine

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    LiquidAirLiquidAir Registered Users Posts: 1,751 Major grins
    edited April 9, 2007
    Very nice. You have a good looking son. That's a great space you have for shooting portraits; the light is just right. Keep at it!
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    ElaineElaine Registered Users Posts: 3,532 Major grins
    edited April 9, 2007
    Thank you! Yes, I think my living room has nice light...I need to make more use of it for photos! Keep at it, I must. :D
    Elaine

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    Ted SzukalskiTed Szukalski Registered Users Posts: 1,079 Major grins
    edited April 9, 2007
    For natual light this is simply brilliant lighting.
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    SystemSystem Registered Users Posts: 8,186 moderator
    edited April 9, 2007
    For natual light this is simply brilliant lighting.

    Pretty crazy. It looks like there are at least 3 lights on him: a main front right, a hair light and a background light.
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    ElaineElaine Registered Users Posts: 3,532 Major grins
    edited April 9, 2007
    I'll say thanks for the compliments on the lighting, but since it took no skill from me to set it up, I guess I can only take credit for holding the camera, pushing the button and post processing! :ivar I want to improve my natural light photography, so it's good to hear that I've got a good spot to practice in.

    Thanks for the look.

    Elaine
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    gmonkehgmonkeh Registered Users Posts: 312 Major grins
    edited April 10, 2007
    It really is a great use of natural lighting. Is this coming from a window light or a dome light?
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    gpphotosgpphotos Registered Users Posts: 266 Major grins
    edited April 10, 2007
    yea...2 catchlights in the eyes and his hair is nice and bright...i would have guess 3 lights as well
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    ElaineElaine Registered Users Posts: 3,532 Major grins
    edited April 10, 2007
    This was taken in a room with a vaulted ceiling (it's white and it slopes from 14 ft to 8 ft). He is sitting on a stool, facing west and a very large sliding glass door and window, and on that same wall there are three windows up high and to my left. I believe the high windows are providing the second catchlight as well as a hair light. The wall color is nice and neutral and not too dark, and I did a subtle vignette in post which I think helps give the appearance of a background light. I took the picture at 12:30 pm when the sun was fairly high in the sky.

    50mm lens, f/4.5, ISO 200, 1/25

    Elaine
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    MitchellMitchell Registered Users Posts: 3,503 Major grins
    edited April 10, 2007
    Elaine, this is nicely lit. The eyes look a little over processed to me. Did you do some selective sharpening and work on them?

    You got lucky here with such a low shutterspeed and a child!! Why didn't you open it up a few stops?

    I like your facial expression idea. I did a 9 photo square of my daughter (2 years old) with multiple expressions which really cracked me up. Let me know if you are interested in seeing it.
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    ElaineElaine Registered Users Posts: 3,532 Major grins
    edited April 10, 2007
    Mitchell wrote:
    Elaine, this is nicely lit. The eyes look a little over processed to me. Did you do some selective sharpening and work on them?

    You got lucky here with such a low shutterspeed and a child!! Why didn't you open it up a few stops?

    I like your facial expression idea. I did a 9 photo square of my daughter (2 years old) with multiple expressions which really cracked me up. Let me know if you are interested in seeing it.

    Thanks, Mitchell!

    Actually, I've done nothing extra on the eyes. Just a one-time USM on the whole picture.

    Yes, I was lucky with 1/25! I consider myself fairly steady, and my little guy does actually hold still, for brief moments!

    The reason I didn't open up a few stops is that anything wider than about 4.5 on this lens produces softer-than-I-like results. It can be very frustrating, because I'd like to open it up more, but I just try and keep it at 4.5 or smaller in order to keep away the fuzzies! In fact, I only have one lens where I don't have to do this, my macro lens (90mm and usually too long for indoors).

    I would love to see your collage of your daughter! Post it up! :D

    Elaine
    Elaine

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    MitchellMitchell Registered Users Posts: 3,503 Major grins
    edited April 10, 2007
    Elaine wrote:

    I would love to see your collage of your daughter! Post it up! :D

    Elaine

    Here you go. These were all taken within 2 minutes during a particularly animated lunch!!

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    ElaineElaine Registered Users Posts: 3,532 Major grins
    edited April 10, 2007
    Super cute! Thanks for sharing! It's amazing the gymnastics that can take place on a little one's face! I'll have to give this format a try.

    Elaine
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    Mike02Mike02 Registered Users Posts: 321 Major grins
    edited April 11, 2007
    Great shot! And nice pp =). clap.gifclap
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    SwartzySwartzy Registered Users Posts: 3,293 Major grins
    edited April 11, 2007
    Ok Everybody......
    We're all going to Elaine's house for portrait work! mwink.gif Wow, what a set up you've got there for natural light....geez.....we'll be right over! Nice job.
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    ElaineElaine Registered Users Posts: 3,532 Major grins
    edited April 11, 2007
    Mike02 wrote:
    Great shot! And nice pp =). clap.gifclap

    Thanks!
    Elaine

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    ElaineElaine Registered Users Posts: 3,532 Major grins
    edited April 11, 2007
    Swartzy wrote:
    We're all going to Elaine's house for portrait work! mwink.gif Wow, what a set up you've got there for natural light....geez.....we'll be right over! Nice job.

    rolleyes1.gif My husband said I should start charging admission!

    I didn't even realize it could turn out that nicely! It's great to have received such great feedback on this...it's very encouraging! Thanks everyone! wings.gif
    Elaine

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    saurorasaurora Registered Users Posts: 4,320 Major grins
    edited April 11, 2007
    So what time of day is your "studio" open Elaine? Great lighting and a beautiful capture! :saurora
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    ElaineElaine Registered Users Posts: 3,532 Major grins
    edited April 11, 2007
    saurora wrote:
    So what time of day is your "studio" open Elaine? Great lighting and a beautiful capture! :saurora

    :D Thank you very much!
    Elaine

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    photogmommaphotogmomma Registered Users Posts: 1,644 Major grins
    edited April 11, 2007
    Elaine, this is just gorgeous! I simply love it.....

    (Mitchell, nice collage!)

    Cute kids all around!
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    ElaineElaine Registered Users Posts: 3,532 Major grins
    edited April 12, 2007
    Elaine, this is just gorgeous! I simply love it.....

    (Mitchell, nice collage!)

    Cute kids all around!

    Thank you so much! That means a lot, coming from you (whose work I admire!).

    Elaine
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    SystemSystem Registered Users Posts: 8,186 moderator
    edited April 12, 2007
    Swartzy wrote:
    We're all going to Elaine's house for portrait work! mwink.gif Wow, what a set up you've got there for natural light....geez.....we'll be right over! Nice job.

    count me in!-
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    DavidSDavidS Registered Users Posts: 1,279 Major grins
    edited April 13, 2007
    Great shot. I will echo what everyone else is saying. The lighting is wonderful.
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    ElaineElaine Registered Users Posts: 3,532 Major grins
    edited April 13, 2007
    Thanks for the look and comments, George and David! Appreciate it!

    E
    Elaine

    Comments and constructive critique always welcome!

    Elaine Heasley Photography
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    TristanPTristanP Registered Users Posts: 1,107 Major grins
    edited April 13, 2007
    You're very lucky to have such a great location anytime the sun is out. Nicely done.
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