last model shots with 300d...new galleries..

I'd think I was a genius if I could just make one of those. What do you do all day, scout locations and clothing?

Hal
http://www.gleitfoto.dk/models.html

have been using studio flash for my recents model pics...all
comments and suggestions appreciated...

these are my lasts shots with 300d...sold it today ...going to buy
20d...miss the litlle plastic camera already...
 
I am considering changing from a 717 which I love but am tired of the grainess (sp?). What type lens work well for the 300d? Does an old 50mm with its 1.8 work pretty well for most shots?

Hal
Hal
http://www.gleitfoto.dk/models.html

have been using studio flash for my recents model pics...all
comments and suggestions appreciated...

these are my lasts shots with 300d...sold it today ...going to buy
20d...miss the litlle plastic camera already...
 
Very good work, very professional indeed.
The ladies are also very tasty which helps.

Have you been doing this for a long time?
 
I am considering changing from a 717 which I love but am tired of
the grainess (sp?). What type lens work well for the 300d? Does
an old 50mm with its 1.8 work pretty well for most shots?
yes...50 mm 1.8
Hal
Hal
http://www.gleitfoto.dk/models.html

have been using studio flash for my recents model pics...all
comments and suggestions appreciated...

these are my lasts shots with 300d...sold it today ...going to buy
20d...miss the litlle plastic camera already...
 
First...damn I'd like to meet some of your models!

Also, where were the "victoria ii" shots taken, if you don't mind my asking. Looks like a place I'm familiar with.
 
... you'll keep posting around, in the 300D forum, even with photos shot with the 20D. We can make exceptions for the few old 300D owners of your quality.

-SebG
 
Wonderful shots, Martin. Some of those woman are breathtakingly gorgeous. Kudos to your makeup artist also. The only thing I don't like are a few shots where the heads are cut off a little too much for my own taste, simply because it instantly draws attention to itself, and then the power of the shot is lost because of it. There are only a few that way, so it's no big deal, and many others might find it trendy anyway. Super work here Martin!

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Once in a while, please check back several pages in the forum, for posts that may have been overlooked. Thanks!
 
Louise! LOL She's got a great smile. Gorgeous. The rest are also wonderful.

Must be tough, taking great photos of beautiful women.
I wished I had your skills... that's all I can say. :)

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-Jess
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Stunning work! You may have already shared this but can you please elaborate on your lighting. Yes, the models are gorgeous, yes the make up is flawless, yes the setting completes the pictures....but the lighting makes your pictures what they are...truly professional.

Would you mind sharing your lens arsenal and lighting equipment? I can understand if you don't want to though. Thanks!

Robert Villena
http://www.gleitfoto.dk/models.html

have been using studio flash for my recents model pics...all
comments and suggestions appreciated...

these are my lasts shots with 300d...sold it today ...going to buy
20d...miss the litlle plastic camera already...
 
Incredible work Martin! Love the quality of lighting!

Could you please let us know your workflow and details? It looks like you ran the images through Breezebrowser's HTML gallery generator. What sharpening settings do you use in that? Do you just keep it at its default settings? What sharpening are you using before running it through the generator? And I assume you are shooting RAW, is that correct? Thanks ahead of time.

James.
http://www.gleitfoto.dk/models.html

have been using studio flash for my recents model pics...all
comments and suggestions appreciated...

these are my lasts shots with 300d...sold it today ...going to buy
20d...miss the litlle plastic camera already...
 

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