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Sidewalk portrait of Marina
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 633680" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Thanks for the comments. I plan on meeting Marina today along the river, if the weather plays nice, for some photos. I will have couple flash and a handheld softbox and folding scrim and the D800 instead of the D7000 used for the shot above. For such a shot, any camera with good DR however, would do as well, it is never the camera with people shots unless a very large format with wide front element lens like a view camera, using 8x10 sheet film camera with suitable lens would make a big difference in dimensionality, 3-D appearance. Due to the size and slow film they are most suited to still life and landscape. She is such a natural modeling, despite never done it except snapshots with friends of phone camera selfies I will try some more complex poses or just follow her around spontaneously interacting with a beautiful city. </p><p>I have a tour company here and sometimes lead photo walks or photo workshops for architecture shooting in one of the most picturesque cities in the world, St Petersburg, which just happens to have some of the most beautiful women, at least I seem to meet so many, every day. My own GF I would put in the same category: Victoria, a lawyer ...lucky guy, who is old, poor and ugly;>)</p><p>[ATTACH]264521[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 633680, member: 43545"] Thanks for the comments. I plan on meeting Marina today along the river, if the weather plays nice, for some photos. I will have couple flash and a handheld softbox and folding scrim and the D800 instead of the D7000 used for the shot above. For such a shot, any camera with good DR however, would do as well, it is never the camera with people shots unless a very large format with wide front element lens like a view camera, using 8x10 sheet film camera with suitable lens would make a big difference in dimensionality, 3-D appearance. Due to the size and slow film they are most suited to still life and landscape. She is such a natural modeling, despite never done it except snapshots with friends of phone camera selfies I will try some more complex poses or just follow her around spontaneously interacting with a beautiful city. I have a tour company here and sometimes lead photo walks or photo workshops for architecture shooting in one of the most picturesque cities in the world, St Petersburg, which just happens to have some of the most beautiful women, at least I seem to meet so many, every day. My own GF I would put in the same category: Victoria, a lawyer ...lucky guy, who is old, poor and ugly;>) [ATTACH=CONFIG]264521._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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