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Photographer  Robert Whiteman {Karma:2201}
Project N/A Camera Model Fuji S2 Pro
Categories Children
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Tamron SP 24-135
Uploaded 1/28/2004 Film / Memory Type Laptop tether
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 612 Shutter 125
Favorites Aperture f13
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About Studio flash with silver reflector, converted to B&W in PS.
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There are 25 Comments in 1 Pages
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David Hofmann   {K:22223} 1/3/2005
super quality portrait, with great light and tones, but the expression wouldn't be the one I picked for making prints.

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Pawel Zygadlo   {K:531} 2/3/2004
Beautiful portrait! She's so young, so intelligent, so happy, and so mysterious. Congratulations.

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Louise Vessey   {K:13862} 2/1/2004
Love this type of simple, direct, in-your-face, pose. Her clothing and the background are nice and dark and really help her face and wonderful expression 'pop'. Loverly, just loverly :-)

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C W C W   {K:4458} 1/30/2004
I love this photo! The sharpness is amazing!!!

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Trish McCoy Trish McCoy   {K:15897} 1/30/2004
darling little girl. love the glare in her eyes

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Gianluca C   {K:1063} 1/30/2004
Perfect!
Ottima sotto tutti i punti di vista 77777
Ciao
Gianluca

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Mark Williams   {K:1016} 1/29/2004
I have checked out the lens and the images are still the same with another lens out of the box at the camera store. I am calling fuji and will let you know what happens. Thanks Robert and I love all the images you have posted on here.

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 1/29/2004
And adorable subject, but the crispness and tone are outstanding!

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Tomasz Sarna   {K:1778} 1/29/2004
Very nice picture :) sweet and very good shot! Gret work.
Best regards Tom.

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Robert Whiteman   {K:2201} 1/29/2004
Dina,

The catchlights are from the 60" umbrella main flash. The silver reflector is on the left side to fill the shadows. There were smaller catch lights opposing the main ones which I cloned out for a cleaner more natural look.

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Dina Marie Dina Marie   {K:-1410} 1/29/2004
Fantastic! Did you use the silver reflector to do the catch lights in her eyes?

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Ron Stowell   {K:171} 1/29/2004
Robert,
Perfect!

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Robert Whiteman   {K:2201} 1/29/2004
Mark, I've read where others have expressed the same problems that you've mentioned. Those who have sent their cameras back to Fuji have been very pleased with the service and have had the problems fixed. You might want to call/write Fuji and I'm sure they will fix whatever the problem is. I hear the turn around time is quite fast. It may be you have a bad lens. It happens. Some have gotten "bad" Tamrons too. Trial and error sometimes. I got lucky. Thank you for the comments.

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Nedim Muhic Nedim Muhic   {K:14362} 1/29/2004
Excellent B/W portrait.
This is a beautiful image.
Regards, Nedim.

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Mark Williams   {K:1016} 1/28/2004
Dear Robert... I am so upset with Fuji right now!!! I have the same camera as you and I can not get images this sharp no matter what I do!!!! I am very jealous at the moment and about to send the camera back to fuji for a going over!!! I have had other photographers say they had to return their cameras to Fuji for a sharpness problem. I admire your work and hope I can resolve the problem with my S2!!! I am seriously looking at the Tamaron lens for mine too!! I have a Nikon lens and I would think it would give the same or as good of results that you are getting. Thanks for letting me see what this camera can really do!!! As for the photo I love the lighting and the expression on the girls face. Reflectors do wonderful for portrait lighting. I used them excusively for my wedding photography and will do so in the future!!! Wonderful Job Robert

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David Antoff   {K:995} 1/28/2004
Robert,
I am just starting to use Elements ,so this info is fine.
Thanks alot for your help.
Dave

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Robert Whiteman   {K:2201} 1/28/2004
David, I just desaturate the color with the hue/saturation (ctrl-U) controls. Just slide the saturation all the way to the left. I don't have the channels adjustment in PS Elements 2.0.

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David Antoff   {K:995} 1/28/2004
Robert,
This is a very nice sharp image , I would be proud to take a shot like this.
Would you be able to tell me how you converted this to back and white.
You did a superb job.
Dave

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Rebecca Raybon   {K:26654} 1/28/2004
Magnifient clarity.. adorable child. Great portrait.

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Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 1/28/2004
Wonderful casual photo!

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Don Loseke Don Loseke   {K:32503} 1/28/2004
This is just outstanding. So sharp and great lighting. It must be the Fuji camera. No I think it is a great photographer with a great camera. Wonderful work. Don.

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Eddy ~   {K:1152} 1/28/2004
optimal clarity.. that must be a great camera (and photographer ;P) i liked her flying hair on the right.. lovely expression on a lovely kid.. and the soft lighting left me speechless! Eddy says 7

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Dave Marquis   {K:2172} 1/28/2004
Very nice. I love the sharpness. Great kid. Very cute!

Dave
www.japanish.org

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c c c c   {K:13449} 1/28/2004
Spectacular lighting and tones. Her eyes are so clear and her expression is pure sweetness. Excellent in everyway. Thanks for sharing. Charisse

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Nuno Murias Nuno Murias   {K:5323} 1/28/2004
Nice cheecky face

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