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Photographer  susan darcey {Karma:601}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Fashion
Film Format
Portfolio Portarts/Animals/Flowers
Lens Canon  28-135 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Uploaded 12/3/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 645 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 14 Rating
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Location City -  perth
State -  WA
Country - Australia   Australia
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Roland Lacson Roland Lacson   {K:12214} 1/29/2006
Wonderful stop action on the hair, good lighting & catchlight on the eyes. Well executed Susan, cheers.

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susan darcey   {K:601} 12/6/2005
Well I used to do the whole model realise thing but then I just noticed it scared the models off a bit, so now I just have verbal agreements with them, I have somewhere on my site saying I would like to use the photos for my own publicity or whatever, and they dont care they just love seeing there face around everywhere anyways.
Alot of the girls I shoot I build strong realationship with so they no Im not going to post anything nasty of them or whatever.

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Cernan Catig Cernan Catig   {K:2905} 12/6/2005
susan, many thanks for the quick reply. if you do trade them with just the prints do you have a contract so that you can use the pictures like posting here?

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susan darcey   {K:601} 12/6/2005
they pay me most of the time, but if there is something I wanna try I do it for free and give them prints and there more than happy to help me out.

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Cernan Catig Cernan Catig   {K:2905} 12/6/2005
susan, many thanks for the reply i find it very useful to learn techniques and how to maximize the usage of one lens. at the moment i haven't done any studio work, mostly outdoor types but this is something i want to learn in the future. you have a very impressive portfolio.btw, do you pay these models or they pay you to shoot them?

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susan darcey   {K:601} 12/5/2005
yes it was handheld and yes the IS was turned off
I was laying on the floor with I shot thing using my arms like a tripod. Even though the 28-135mm isnt the sharpest lens, I find it the easiest to use in studio, you have more control with compostion that what you would do with a fixed lens and a 72-200mm is to tele for my little studio space I work in.

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Cernan Catig Cernan Catig   {K:2905} 12/5/2005
susan, this is fantastic motion shot, i see you were using the 28-135 lens and would like to know if this was handheld or on a tripod? i assume that the IS was turned off?

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Murat Çabuk   {K:2495} 12/4/2005
Nice motion picture...

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Tom Nguyen Tom Nguyen   {K:1924} 12/3/2005
wow. impressive. I love it!

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Endre Novak Endre Novak   {K:12666} 12/3/2005
Classic setup nicely solved.
Congrats.
Endre

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Jason Mckeown Jason Mckeown   {K:22200} 12/3/2005
another great shot Susie, the B&W was a great choice for this shot

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Elisabeth D'Amico   {K:6674} 12/3/2005
Great shot!!!!!
Very nice black and white.
Eli:-))

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Willy Maes   {K:118} 12/3/2005
Nicely balanced. Congrats

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Warren B   {K:7272} 12/3/2005
I like this, very nicely done. I can never seem to get a models hair to do that no matter how much I try. Fine work.

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