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I've got one 77mm that I put on my good lenses if I fear them getting damaged. They're usually naked. Unless I'm at the beach with an on-shore wind shooting sunsets, of at a rally with stones flying everywhere!
I've done a studio shoot with Jinnie before, but we wanted to head outside to get some different shots. We planned on going to somewhere a bit more exciting, but we got kicked off. So we ended up in a park outside my house. Here's the results...
JWG_8686.jpg by capturedbyjames, on Flickr...
I was thinking the same actually. I assume it wasn't photographed, but is merely a screen shot? Apart from that, they're seriously ace though - most importantly - did you enjoy it?
I'll travel if I'm not busy... If anyone wants to head there from the south east(ish) with me, I'm prepared to drive.... (nice economical Mondeo)
1. Dan Freeman
2. Scott Thomas
3. Andy Chapman (Chapppers11)
4. ken
5. Gareth
6. Sam
7. James Gregory
I like how this thread in the usually grown up photography section has attracted some model critics.
You've lit, placed and photographed her well. I need to get some batteries for my lights, love location stuff.... What we're you using? Good to see a setup shot too, that always helps some of us.
How about using a bit of spot UV? These guys do good ones: http://www.spotuv.co.uk/
I got mine done with those guys, can email you an example if you want?
Dan - they were something along the lines of what I was going to do. If i get time I'll give it a bash too...
What did you need to get at Halfords? I bought some welding glass.....
Cheers.
We wanted the harsh look on the white background ones, so went with un-modified light. The others were all softboxed and beautydished.
Anyone done much studio stuff?
Cheers. She does have quite a pale complexion, so we were kind-of trying to sell it with good lighting. Definitely need more practise though. And a taller lounge to use as a studio.
I've got the Interfit INT447 kit. Pretty decent stuff for the money...
I did a little bit of home studio work last Tuesday. Mainly just to test my newish Interfit triple head kit, and the Nikon 24-70 f2.8. I've finally got round to some editing, and here's the outcome:
Capture0041.jpg by capturedbyjames, on Flickr
Capture0057.jpg by capturedbyjames, on Flickr...
Naturally...
Starting to get some Weddings and functions booked, so could just about justify the expense, just.
I'm going to order the 14-24mm 2.8 soon too. That should cover me...
Haven't really had the opportunity to edit and look at a studio shoot i was doing. It's properly smooth and the AF seems spot on. It doesn't get ace reviews for no reason, and definitely worth the top dollar as far as I can tell.
It also goes nicely with the 70-200 VR II i got to match it :)