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Paul Bestwick
August 31st, 2007, 09:20 PM
Had a family portrait session booked for today. Used my 300 f2.8 IS for all the shots.....

Here is a couple of shots from that shoot.

http://www.studio58.com.au/OPF/famil.jpg

http://www.studio58.com.au/OPF/Family%202.jpg

Asher Kelman
August 31st, 2007, 10:48 PM
Congrats!

Great family shots, a tidy bunch there to feed!

Did you so any PS work to the last one or is all this from the 300 2.8?

Which camera? Of course, the 1DIII!

Asher

Paul Bestwick
August 31st, 2007, 11:23 PM
A small amount of sharpening only on image #2.

The MK3 as you say !!

Rachel Foster
September 15th, 2007, 08:19 PM
The top portrait appeals to me particularly due to the muted near-monochromatic background and the vividness of the faces.

Charles L Webster
September 15th, 2007, 08:54 PM
I like the first, the busy background in the 2nd distracts, IMHO. I think a more aggressive crop on #2 might help by eliminating some of the distraction.

kombizz kashani
September 15th, 2007, 09:39 PM
love the second image with nice blurring bg

Greg Rogers
September 15th, 2007, 09:43 PM
Utterly amazing, Paul.

I despise group shots (uh, taking them, not viewing them). Blinks, dumb looks, et al. Yours are both wonderful, I'm jealous.

The second, as marvelous as it is....a phenomenon I've not seen quite yet in 3 yrs of digital. Your aperture is so tight it almost makes the background, or the foreground, whatever, look cut and pasted. I don't mean that in a negative way at all, I'm simply curious and somewhat mezmorized.

I did a quick crop and mask (blurring the background and making the the effect I mentioned above even more worser (I have a grad degree in English...just kidding). Advise if you'd care to see it. I'm not saying it's better, it's different. I want to study under you regarding group shots. Mine are awful, consistently.
-Greg

Paul Bestwick
September 16th, 2007, 06:13 PM
Thanks all. Greg I would be happy to help in any way I am able. & sure I would like to see what you have done with the shot.

Greg Rogers
September 16th, 2007, 06:41 PM
Greg I would be happy to help in any way I am able. & sure I would like to see what you have done with the shot.
Hi Paul,
After some re-analysis, my 'version' is no improvement over yours, in fact I've decided it's worse, so I won't post it if you don't mind. What a lovely and photogenic family you have!
-Greg

Paul Bestwick
September 16th, 2007, 08:44 PM
Greg these people are paying clients..... not my family. They are a nice looking group though as you say.

Greg Rogers
September 16th, 2007, 09:26 PM
Greg these people are paying clients..... not my family. They are a nice looking group though as you say.
Oops! (note to self; read more closely, newbie)
-Greg

Paul Bestwick
September 16th, 2007, 09:52 PM
no prob Greg....... ultimately both images were enlarged to A3 & framed. This is not the actual finished file, just a down & dirty conversion to upload here.

http://www.studio58.com.au/OPF/Family%202b.jpg

Greg Rogers
September 17th, 2007, 12:06 PM
Far be it for me to be posting opinions, Paul, so I'll do it again anyway. :)

Not only is your re-crop extremely effective, but I just learned something from your B/W conversion. The background in the original colour version, now gone, was so colourful and had a"wow" factor that I'd have not thought to convert it BW (for fear of losing all the pretty colours). Perhaps the background wasn't too 'cluttered', just to colourful. The B/W pops. Outstanding.

Incidentally, to be clear, I am not implying criticism of the background, I'm nuts over it.
-Greg