It's been ages since I posted a shot of either Camilla or Amirah (our eldest two at home), and even longer since I posted one of them together, but I managed to get some decent shots of them yesterday during a trip to see friends in Yalovo (a village not far from our house in Bulgaria).
captured camera lens focal length aperture shutter speed shooting mode exposure bias metering mode ISO flash image quality RAW converter cropped?
7.14pm on 17/7/09
Canon 1Ds Mark II EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
120mm
f/2.8
1/40
aperture priority
+0.0
evaluative
100
no
RAW
ACR
minor
beautiful. i love the sense of motion and the relationship that you capture between them. fantastic :)
comment byMirko Herzner at 09:11 AM (GMT) on 18 July, 2009
An enjoyable shot. Both for the viewer and the two of them. Lovely!
comment bysheila at 09:19 AM (GMT) on 18 July, 2009
Greatshot... two beautiful, funny girls.. I love it..X
comment byNicki at 10:24 AM (GMT) on 18 July, 2009
I amdire your techiques of postproductions - but this picture seems to show like taken. And thats good, realistic and and a good capture of life. Fine.
comment byDan Kaufman at 01:48 PM (GMT) on 18 July, 2009
I immediately noticed and liked the foreground to background separation, the (almost) isolation of the girls and hammock from the forest. and I thought to myself, I wonder which lens he used...I bet it was the 70-200. ! and your conversion to B&W is perfect; it tells the story very well.
comment by Sue at 02:27 PM (GMT) on 18 July, 2009
Love the candid shot and b/w conversion! The girls should let you do this more often! They are beautiful!
comment byCarlos Garcia at 03:05 PM (GMT) on 18 July, 2009
A close sister is a very precious relational gift indeed. Delightful, whimsical capture...
C.
comment bypernilla at 10:13 PM (GMT) on 18 July, 2009
This picture makes me smile :) You have captured a beautiful moment. Great b&w conversion.
comment byiheartfilm at 02:00 AM (GMT) on 19 July, 2009
It's been ages since I posted a shot of either Camilla or Amirah (our eldest two at home), and even longer since I posted one of them together, but I managed to get some decent shots of them yesterday during a trip to see friends in Yalovo (a village not far from our house in Bulgaria).
camera
lens
focal length
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
flash
image quality
RAW converter
cropped?
Canon 1Ds Mark II
EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
120mm
f/2.8
1/40
aperture priority
+0.0
evaluative
100
no
RAW
ACR
minor
beautiful. i love the sense of motion and the relationship that you capture between them. fantastic :)
An enjoyable shot. Both for the viewer and the two of them. Lovely!
Greatshot... two beautiful, funny girls.. I love it..X
I amdire your techiques of postproductions - but this picture seems to show like taken. And thats good, realistic and and a good capture of life. Fine.
I immediately noticed and liked the foreground to background separation, the (almost) isolation of the girls and hammock from the forest. and I thought to myself, I wonder which lens he used...I bet it was the 70-200. ! and your conversion to B&W is perfect; it tells the story very well.
Love the candid shot and b/w conversion! The girls should let you do this more often! They are beautiful!
A close sister is a very precious relational gift indeed. Delightful, whimsical capture...
C.
This picture makes me smile :) You have captured a beautiful moment. Great b&w conversion.
Such great expressions.
Beautiful shot full of mood and great expressions.
Lovely shot of two happy sisters. I have two daughters myself and I know it's not always like this ;-) I like the felling of motion.
I love the facial expressions of genuine happiness.
Beautiful daughters and a beautiful photograph.
Thanks everyone :)