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Current Kit is
Pentax k20d
Pentax K10d soon to be sold or keep as spare..
Pentax grip.
Sigma 17-70mm
sigma 50mm f2.8
sigma 100mm f2.8
Pentax 50-135mm* f2.8
2xPentax flash guns
2xProline 180w studio flash+softboxes+umbrellas+gels+reflectors.etc
Various backgrounds and stands
3x 4gb sandisk...
if its any use i use a pentax k20d which is equivelent to a samsung gx20 its a bit more money than the gx1 or gx10 but ita great camera and if you use it with pentax da* lenses its even better but can be quite costly...
I have decided to remove the images due to 1 or 2 comments wife was pissed off but like to say thanks to all those who had good contructed comments as with all thing only takes 1 to spoil things to just like to say thanks to the k**b head out there your parents must be so proud...
Did the wife some pics last night see what u think she is made up with them.Shot with a pentax k20d 1st pic with 2 soft box lights and the second pic shot with 1 softbox and a hair light behind the model...
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basically i used a small studio set up a large white collapsable backdrop 2 flashguns shot into 2 reflective umbrellas against the background to over expose it and at the from 1 flash gun shot through a softbox.Basic rule in these images is if the back lights are set to f10 the front one wants...
was at my brothers doing pictures of his children when the pet dog wanted some snaps the hand is just my brother holding a dog treat to get him lookin up....The image is straight from camera and a border added in photoshop..
Just bought a similar lens a pentax da* 50-135 f2.8 looks almost identical to the sigma internal focus and zoom and the size of the lens at 50 is the same at 135 but it cost a little more than your 299.99 looked at the sigma but read about back focus problems on the pentax.Just need to find...
Try exposing the background and if you camera allows you to shoot in manual drop your shutter by 1 to 2 stops and custom set your white balance also the picture on the left could be fixed with 1 click in photoshop using levels and choosing the right hand side pippet and clicking on the...
Been doing quite a few of theses type pictures recently and you have to remember that to have a pure white background you have to over expose the background for example i use a flash lights on the backdrop at around F8 and expose the subject at around f4 with a flash light shoot through a...