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Thanks! I like to bounce flash when needed or appropriate. Use minimal outside in shade for people, just enough to light their eyes (external flash almost always.) With fast primes perhaps I can avoid this. I'm going to start w/ just the 18-55 kit zoom.

 

 

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Some shots I did for the daughter of some folks whose house I sometimes use for shoots. She told me she fences, so I suggested doing something with that.

 

Both shots taken with the X100T and generic manual speedlights. The colour one is a 60x60cm softbox and a reflector for fill. The b&w one a MagMod MagSphere and a MagGrid for harsh, directional light.

 

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Putting the new Fuji XF 16 1.4 to use. Love this lens, just what I needed for when the X100T doesn't give me the wide angle I need.

 

Both shot with the X-T1, 16 1.4, manual speedlights via 60x60 softbox.

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Tereza,2015

before we left  home for Saturday grocery shopping,   i did one quick shoot its, x100s + x100tcl and one godox light in roundflash beauty dish, background is just underexpose   white wall , for post-production i used jpeg straight from camera 

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Had a productive day with a nice model and a great make-up artist. Fun at home during the worst summer storm in years :-) More from this set to follow as I process them.

 

Fuji X-T1, 56 1.2 APD. Classic chrome and some skin minor editing in Photoshop, although the sooc also looked perfectly acceptable. 

 

 

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Tom, her necklace attracts attention a lot just as it's an ad., but it's not in focus. IMO that's irritating. I'd love to see this picture with enough DOF to cover both her face and her body.

 

Point taken, but not going to happen, the shoot is over :) More of her to follow.

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Some more Mira, different shots of this set in the Noir topic, this one didn't quite fit into that set.

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Some more Mira, at the end of the shoot, before she went home. Did some natural light shots on our stairs.

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The iso is a bit high, but the light was so cool.  Senior portrait shoot in Cincinnati this past weekend.

 

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Keep calm and run for the Canadian border.

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