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    Senior Member racingpinarello's Avatar
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    Sometimes your best models are relatives..

    My sister is renewing her vows with her husband next weekend, and wanted some pictures of her daughter who will be the maid of honor.

    Carly is a natural in front of the camera which makes my life easier. We didn't have much of a background, but we used a blanket which was held up by two people in back to create a seamless backdrop.

    Loren
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    Oh she's pretty

    And I love the color of the blanket with her skintones

    adina
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    Senior Member racingpinarello's Avatar
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    Thanks Penny

    Quote Originally Posted by prbowhay
    Dear Loren:

    You worked very well with your improvisation -- and, Carly is lovely as can be. The lighting looks very even and balanced. I'm always impressed when someone is photographed in white without losing any detail. Did you use the Mark II or the 10D to get this shot?

    Thank you for sharing your good work with us!

    Best to You,
    Penny
    Having a handheld meter is crucial with white clothing, and then I bracket even with digital to get it right. Once I take a sample image, it uploads to a computer where I do a test "development". The meter is almost perfect, so I only do this when it really matters.

    I used the Mark2 for this image, and I used two strobes and a reflector to get the even lighting.

    Thanks for your note Penny.

    btw..have you heard about your Mk2 yet?
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    Thank you...

    Quote Originally Posted by adina
    And I love the color of the blanket with her skintones

    adina
    The blanket saved the day, and usually it just covers a foldable chair to disguise it. It gives a warm feeling which is helpful.

    Thank you for the comment.

    Have a great day,
    Loren
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    Wow, what a beauty, with those dark eyes and great smile! Nice work, Loren...as always.

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    Thanks Charles. I am beginning to realize that I love taking pictures of children, especially at the weddings and just in general.

    I won't stop taking pictures of adults, but it's a lot of fun.

    Thanks for the comments on my niece and my work.

    Cheers,
    Loren
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