"The Dancer I"


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Title     "The Dancer I"
Photographer     kmreed/Kevin (698) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     Commercial
F-stop     f/5.6
Shutter speed     1/60 sec
Categories     Expression
Fashion
Portrait
Digital back/sensor     6.3 MP CMOS
Filter     None
Lens     Canon 50mm f1.4
Camera     Canon EOS 10D
Format     Digital 6.3MP 1.6x form factor for lens
Film     Digital
Submitted     November 15, 2003 3:19:29 AM CST
Views     665
Rating     5 Thumb-up

Shot in the studio using Blue Seamless and Hot Lights. One large soft light bounced into a white card to camera right (mainly to fill), and an Arri 1000 Watt spot (wide open) coming from about 3 feet behind the model to camera left. There was also a white card to camera left to bounce back some additonal light from the fill).

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from boomer975/Raymond (644) Send mail to this user on February 6, 2004 3:26:20 PM CST (0) Early critique

As was said.. the eyes.. could be fixed in photoshop... I would try to combine the dancing shoes with this..I think it might have been better to move the light further to th right for starkter look.. I'm not to keen on the crop.. but a good pose... light too hot on the arm...

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Thumb-up Thumb-up Thumb-up    from cassevent/RĂ©gis (3,151) Send mail to this user on November 15, 2003 4:29:23 AM CST (0) Early critique

not an easy pic to do, and you succeed with the light. I like the composition, and globally, this pic take the eye. Just one small remark : the eyes of the model, looking to the light, could lokking more in front of th photograph. But good job anyway.

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From danrich/Daniel (59) Send mail to this user on January 18, 2004 12:58:49 AM CST

Great use of the 50 1.4

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