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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 682846" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Another cafe shot, this one is of one of our tour guides. Svet is a long retired ballerina who has traveled the world when with the St Petersburg Ballet Company(formerly called the Kirov Ballet) one of the most highly regarded and historic ballet groups in the world. She went back to university and received a Masters in European History and has been working for me as a licensed tour guide for years.</p><p>She won't tell me her age but from her work and school, she must be 50 and still in great dance shape. </p><p>The shot was in a cafe at lunch with clients, using a D800 with 85 1.8 wide open, ISO 160, 1/80sec with a gridded hand held SB900 flash on 1/128 power to the left of the frame. All settings on flash and camera were manual except AF in single spot. I want to do a studio series of her of ballet positions and deep shadows, one strobe with 6 ft strip box maybe this winter and combine them in a single pano frame</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]298679[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 682846, member: 43545"] Another cafe shot, this one is of one of our tour guides. Svet is a long retired ballerina who has traveled the world when with the St Petersburg Ballet Company(formerly called the Kirov Ballet) one of the most highly regarded and historic ballet groups in the world. She went back to university and received a Masters in European History and has been working for me as a licensed tour guide for years. She won't tell me her age but from her work and school, she must be 50 and still in great dance shape. The shot was in a cafe at lunch with clients, using a D800 with 85 1.8 wide open, ISO 160, 1/80sec with a gridded hand held SB900 flash on 1/128 power to the left of the frame. All settings on flash and camera were manual except AF in single spot. I want to do a studio series of her of ballet positions and deep shadows, one strobe with 6 ft strip box maybe this winter and combine them in a single pano frame [ATTACH=CONFIG]298679._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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