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A photo from a family portrait session last week. Comments, suggestions welcomed.

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short_ribs

4:06PM | Mon, 10 July 2006

To be honest I think I like it lol... at first wasn't sure but yeah... Looks good! :) awesome work mate! :D

b2amphot

5:27PM | Mon, 10 July 2006

Pose and skin tones are great - only nit-pic (pun) would be the slightly overpowering highlights on the lower dock beam which compete for one's initial focus... also might crop a little tighter. But then we all know what opinions are like. Net-net a great shot.

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lil_sizzler

7:12PM | Mon, 10 July 2006

Beautiful shot. Love the lighting is perfect.

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chips7

8:54PM | Mon, 10 July 2006

Not your usual pic on Renderosity, but it makes a change. A snapshot of a nice family in perfect harmony. Great job!

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Zacko

9:09PM | Mon, 10 July 2006

Pure perfection. This looks more like a professional ad-photo than anything else. Really superb, the light make it perfect. #:O)

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Dianthus

9:48PM | Mon, 10 July 2006

I love it. Great family shot:)

Fotogen

10:50PM | Mon, 10 July 2006

Great portrait picture. I specially like the lighting effect. I had a hard time figuring out the time of day based on lighting, but I am assuming around 2:00 pm? I do agreee with Zack (Andreas) with it looking like a professional ad photo. Great job

FuzzyShadows

11:14PM | Mon, 10 July 2006

These beautiful smiles make for a beautiful image. The lighting may be a bit strong, but it does make them stand out. I could also see an argument to crop a bit tighter... right side especially. The only thing that really jumps out at me for sure is the strong shadow under the lady's left eye. Very nice setting indeed. Way to go.

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kimariehere

12:12AM | Tue, 11 July 2006

WOW !! WHAT A PERFECT FAMILY SHOT!! love this work you did an AMAZING JOB i know they will tresure it as its perfect!!...EXCELLENT 5/5 !!

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Onslow

12:30AM | Tue, 11 July 2006

A good portrait - well lit, obviously a lot of care has been taken with the lighting here :)

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NicoleFaber

2:55AM | Tue, 11 July 2006

I really like this shot.. Some of the shadows are a little on the faces but I really like them.

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nikolais

4:23AM | Tue, 11 July 2006

very lovely low lighting and the mood you captured

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TomDart

8:20AM | Tue, 11 July 2006

Yes, nice to see such a happy shot posted! We often shy away from posting family and similar things. I like the lighting. Still, I wonder if a little fill, just a tiny bit would have lightened the shadow a bit. Then again, that might have taken away from this lovely shot.

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bclaytonphoto

9:57PM | Tue, 11 July 2006

This is an excellent image..my one (very small) crtitism..is the shadows seem a bit strong..

randyrives

8:35AM | Wed, 12 July 2006

short ribs - Thanks! b2amphot - Thanks, I might and try and burn the docks and see if that helps. lil sizzler - Thanks! chips7 - Thanks! Zacko - Thanks! I am thinking of approaching the Association who owns this lake to see if they might be interested in using this in some of the promotional material. Dianthus - Thanks! Fotogen - Time of day was about 7:00 pm late in the day. The Sun as on the right (looking at the photo) and I used a large gold reflector to fill in the shadows on the left. FuzzyShadows - Thanks! Light was strong, wish there was some clouds to soften it, but there was not a cloud in the sky. I have a tighter crop version, but for some reason I liked this one better. Customer purchased both version, but this was there favorite. kimariehere - Thanks! NicoleFaber - Thanks, tried to soften the shadows, but could not get them all. nikolais - Thanks! TomDart - Thanks! I used a very large (5' gold reflector) to try and lighten the shadows but could not get them all. Part of the problem was being on a pier there was not much room to move the reflector around. pushinfaders - Thanks, and I agree about shadows.

Martinez

9:53AM | Wed, 12 July 2006

Good warm light, nice colours and very natural smiles. I agree with b2amphot about slightly overpowering highlights. Overal score: Very Good family portrait :o))) Have a nice day :o)

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TwoPynts

10:28AM | Wed, 12 July 2006

Hey, that is a terrific capture. Clean, colorful, very pro. Highlights a tad blown. Is this a new camera? If so, congrats!

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Radlafx

2:44PM | Wed, 12 July 2006

Perfect capture. You should go into advertising. Next time try doing an HDR (by bracketing).

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mollymaye

10:31PM | Fri, 14 July 2006

Great portrait. I think I would zoom in a bit more...and maybe move moms face just a bit to avoid shadow. Over all I really like it though. I am sure they will love it.


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ModelCanon EOS-1D Mark II N
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