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Portrait Session With Elodie
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Portrait Session With Elodie
 
Portrait Session With Elodie
24-05-12 05:57 AM
Description: Portrait session organized with Elodie, a young student who wants to become a model.
Posted By: jjfabien (View all of jjfabien's images) Dimensions: 800 x 530
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Make: NIKON CORPORATIONModel: NIKON D7000
XResolution: 72/1YResolution: 72/1
ResolutionUnit: 2Software: Ver.1.03
DateTime: 2012:05:22 23:03:58XResolution: 72/1
YResolution: 72/1ResolutionUnit: 2
ExposureTime: 1/160ExposureProgram: 1
ISOSpeedRatings: 100ExposureBiasValue: 0/6
MaxApertureValue: 16/10MeteringMode: 5
LightSource: 0Flash: 16
FocalLength: 500/10DigitalZoomRatio: 1/1
GainControl: 0Saturation: 0

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27-05-12, 12:53 PM
guidoschrijvers guidoschrijvers is offline
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Re: Portrait Session With Elodie

Yes, she's a beauty! But too bad about her missing left foot! The blue fence is now trivial, while it could have been an important asset... did you try different point of views? Can you tell more about your flash settings? ND-filter for the clouds would've been nicer perhaps...
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27-05-12, 05:22 PM
jjfabien jjfabien is offline
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Re: Portrait Session With Elodie

Hi,

Thanks for the comment. She is actually standing one foot on a very narrow concrete pole. Quite a risky pose. The reason why her left foot is not seen is because I did not want to include the landscape. Only the sky with clouds and model. Regarding ND filter, I am using the 14-24mm Nikon lens on which it's not possible to mount a filter (very large lens with integrated hood and no filter thread.

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