New E5 portraits...

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Had a quick photo shoot last Sunday for my future niece and mom and dad. Weather was just beautiful for this time of the year. Probably the last good weather we will have for a while

The leaves were falling and we still have a little color in the trees.

Most of these were shot with the 50mm and 12-60. Lighting was off camera with the FL-50. I shot Aperture priority for most all of these.

The little girl is so cute I had to post these. Hope you guys have a great night.
  • Tim






























 
Nicely done. What a doll, her parents should treasure these.

I wish you E-5 dudes would stop showing off, I don't need the temptation ;-)

Cheers,

Rick
 
The one picture I was particularly impressed with how the E5 performed was the second to last, the one with all three of them. That was especially tough lighting, with white shirts, and the E5 perfectly exposed their faces. That would have been an especially tough shot with the E3.

I'm really happy with this camera so far. It is proving itself to be quite up to anything I'm throwing at it.

Thanks for looking.
 
Excellent. My fav is 31
--
Antony Vance
 
A fine job on your part taking these Tim.

Uhhh, the E-5 wasn't too shabby either. :)

--
'When nothing seems to help, I go and look at a stonecutter hammering away at
his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it.
Yet at the hundred and first blow it will split in two,
and I know it was not that blow that did it,
but all that had gone before.'
-- Jacob Riis (1849 - 1914)

Stay Well,
Pete K.
 
Very nice shots!

I have a technical query for you.

PM me.......
 
I have never really shot natural before, but with the E5 I've had it locked in there.

I probably should try portrait mode also, but I'm not familiar with how the picture would turn out. I'll have to test that out.

Natural is a lot sharper than natural on my E3. With the E5 you can pretty much throw away your photoshop sharpening tools. They are not required anymore.
 
What a joy !

Thanks Vjim
 
This song comes to mind. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRnbtRPC6v4&feature=related

--
'When nothing seems to help, I go and look at a stonecutter hammering away at
his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it.
Yet at the hundred and first blow it will split in two,
and I know it was not that blow that did it,
but all that had gone before.'
-- Jacob Riis (1849 - 1914)

Stay Well,
Pete K.
 

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