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08-06-2011, 09:57 AM
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brilliant work baz! I had no idea you did portraiture. what did kyou use for lighting? looks great!
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Great stuff, mate! I like #3 as well. But love the concept and execution.
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Thanks for all the positive feedback folks!
David, I have a heap of lamps of various outputs and reflectors strategically placed.
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The Green Man symbol has a long history.
http://thegreenman.wordpress.com/the...an-in-history/
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Very interesting indeed! Thanks for the link.
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Baz you have some imagination mate, with excellent results I might add, you wern't bored by any chance ???
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Baz you have some imagination mate, with excellent results I might add, you wern't bored by any chance ???
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LOL! Not at all mate! In fact, I have more planned tomorrow.
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Very interesting concept. I know you're going in close so DoF becomes a bit problematic, what F stop did you use? Maybe a lower setting to get more in focus? Not a criticism, just my preference really. Hope you didn't send him home like that
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Cheers Keith. Actually, the shallow DoF was deliberate. I have a new Canon 50mm 1.4 and I have been dying to take advantage of it's bokeh.
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Should put some insects on the leaves and do some macros as well
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