Trisha
Copyright ©2011, Greg Mennegar
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Photographer: |
Greg Mennegar
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e-30 Shots |
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28-Dec-2011 15:40 CET |
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Camera: |
Olympus E-30 |
Exposure time: |
1/160 s |
Aperture: |
F7.1 |
Focal length: |
29 mm |
Lens: |
Zuiko 12-60 SWD |
Focusing method: |
Spot |
ISO: |
100 |
White balance: |
Custom |
Flash: |
external |
Image format: |
RAW |
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Various: |
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600x800 |
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The first thing I thought when I saw the thumbnail was "thist must be Greg". It's a perfect shot, an impeccable portrait of this lady, typical for a master like you.
If I had been behind the camera I would have experimented with different poses and different lighting, but perhaps you have already done that and this is just an image of the series.
Alfred Molon at 21:41 CET on 28-Dec-2011 [Reply]
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Alfred Molon wrote:
> The first thing I thought when I saw the thumbnail was "thist must be Greg". It's a perfect
> shot, an impeccable portrait of this lady, typical for a master like you.
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> If I had been behind the camera I would have experimented with different poses and different
> lighting, but perhaps you have already done that and this is just an image of the series.
>
Thanks for the kind words Alfred. We shot a couple of hundred images. This was one of the more modest poses and I liked her expression in this shot. I didn't want to offend anyone and I really like how the lighting turned out in this shot. It was a fairly complex lighting setup (5 lights).
Greg Mennegar at 22:02 CET on 28-Dec-2011 [Reply]
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I do enjoy your work and this is another great example. If I were to change anything I would try to darken up the light on the beam behind the model. For some reason my eye was drawn to it but all in all very nice.
Nyal Cammack at 05:03 CET on 29-Dec-2011 [Reply]
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Nyal Cammack wrote:
> I do enjoy your work and this is another great example. If I were to change anything I would
> try to darken up the light on the beam behind the model. For some reason my eye was drawn
> to it but all in all very nice.
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Thanks for the kind words and the feedback Nyal. I actually dodged that part of the beam a little bit to add a little depth and dimension to the image. LOL. I can see your point that it could be a distraction.
Greg Mennegar at 06:27 CET on 29-Dec-2011 [Reply]