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A little bit of acting out a scenario, a bit of lighting from me, including a red gelled flash, and a 70-200 @ f2.8 and you get some interesting results - sometimes.
I quite like this - Anthony looking all dodgy in the background, Rocco in the foreground
| Camera: | Classic Canon 5D |
| Lens: | Canon 70-200 f2.8 L IS |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | The Deal |
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| Uploaded: | 25 Oct 2010 - 9:11 PM |
| Tags: | Anthony, Flash, Flash / lighting, Leeds, Mcfade, Portraits / people, Rocco |
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Works very well and out of focus second figure adds everything to this super photo...
no no no - not offended at all Phil, thanks for pointing it out.
I was just thinking aloud there - if you're so focussed on Rocco, you may miss Anthony in the background, so I was thinking that little catchlight pings out at you and says "look at me!" ![]()
cheers Phil
great working with these 2 - they were acting things out slowlt, moving all the time, so the light was changing all the time - you get far more dynamic images than just posing. You also get more blurred shots at F2.8 though ![]()
superb, I actually think the white dot pulls me back to the subject - Jonathan
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