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Did a photoshoot for a friend of mine.. Will only post up 2 for now, as i dont think she wants all her photos posted across the forums lol..

- Yup no skin processing as we both didnt want to do it.. We wanted natural looks and skin tones. Hope you like it.

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i meant te skin smoothing or whatever. her laugh lines and stuff really add character to the photo.

Yup exactly.. Thats why i dont like airbrushed pics.. Takes away the persons character and self image i guess..

I like the 2nd one best. Woulda been better if her hand wasn't cut out of the frame though...

I know.. Didnt see it when taking the photo :rofl:

Two more pics from the yesterday:

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bnr#@ - You have a beautiful dog!! what exact breed is it? I like this series of pics. captured nicely :)

GoldZilla - :) hehe yea probably too much angle in the shot.

She needed to turn her head a little bit more to her right as well as her left eye is under-exposed but it's really only a minor thing. :down:

You've done well. :ermm:

bnr#@ - You have a beautiful dog!! what exact breed is it? I like this series of pics. captured nicely :)

GoldZilla - :) hehe yea probably too much angle in the shot.

Cheers

Not mine, its a friends, hes cool though.

Its a rhodesian ridgeback so big bugger...

Ian - Didnt notice that will you pointed it out just then!! Good eye!! :P hahah

bnr#@ - goes to google to search more about it.. I always wanted a dog lol

Slim - AHAHAHHAH so true!! Will keep that in mind for the next shoots i do.. Cheers man

Few more pics of Jori:

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Im off to bed now.. peace out!!

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i like the 2nd one, looks great!

speaking of dogs, playing with a friends 50mm 1.4 AF pentax lens to compare it with my old manual...

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looks pretty good. but i still think the old one has more sharpness to it :P

Ian (Xmetal) kindly lent me his f/1.8 50mm Canon lens to experiment with, and I was using it to capture some water shots I've been experimenting with, and learn more about my camera and its controls in the process.

Anyway, a few hours before I gave it back to him (thanks again, man!), i went out to experiment with different apertures to see what results I would get regarding depth of field... My old man had his car parked out the front, and it was a good time of day with the sun starting to set, so off I went outside with camera and tripod... I haven't done any post-processing on the shots.

Here are the two extremes of aperture and how they affected the DoF in the shot;

f1.8, 1/500 shutter speed, ISO-200

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f/22, 1/13 shutter speed, ISO-800

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