Pictures of my cousin
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- Armen Gharib
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Re: Pictures of my cousin
Hi Daniel !!
I guess you took your pics at high ISO, am I right??
I liked the sharpness demonstrated in the first and third pics and I liked the second pic's art the best.
I really like the lens you took the photos!!
Heeeyyy... forgot to say....you have a nice cousin
I guess you took your pics at high ISO, am I right??
I liked the sharpness demonstrated in the first and third pics and I liked the second pic's art the best.
I really like the lens you took the photos!!
Heeeyyy... forgot to say....you have a nice cousin
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Re: Pictures of my cousin
Nice going with portraits, Daniel. : )
She has some beautiful and striking facial features that are more prominent than others, like the curve to her lips and the greenish eyes.
You did well to concentrate on these features by playing the light quite subtily on them. The second shot from the top has a fashion-magazine coverage appeal. You certainly appear to be aware of such existing shots and studied them well. : )
I think we'll see even more interesting and original ones as you warm up to this type of photography or any other for that matter.
Making good use of Daddy's lenses indeed, by the way! : )
Yildiz
She has some beautiful and striking facial features that are more prominent than others, like the curve to her lips and the greenish eyes.
You did well to concentrate on these features by playing the light quite subtily on them. The second shot from the top has a fashion-magazine coverage appeal. You certainly appear to be aware of such existing shots and studied them well. : )
I think we'll see even more interesting and original ones as you warm up to this type of photography or any other for that matter.
Making good use of Daddy's lenses indeed, by the way! : )
Yildiz
- Greg Beetham
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Re: Pictures of my cousin
The A55 certainly takes a good photograph. I like the lighting in the second last.
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Re: Pictures of my cousin
Hi Daniel - I like all of the shots, but the first and last are especially good. How do you like the 85/2.8?
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
Re: Pictures of my cousin
We have them both, the ROKINON 85/1.4 and the SONY 85/2.8 SAM, but I guess I prefer the second one, due to AF.Birma wrote:Hi Daniel - I like all of the shots, but the first and last are especially good. How do you like the 85/2.8?
Sometimes I use them both.
- Anne_LilyofTheValley
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Re: Pictures of my cousin
Hi Daniel
My favorite shot is DSC00620.jpg
My favorite shot is DSC00620.jpg
Re: Pictures of my cousin
Great Shots I love the 60s vibe of #1
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