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Cultured Woman
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Cultured Woman: doesn't sound like a homerun.. and i already sold most of my canon gear in August... good luck canon... ignored us too long perhaps?
RedFox88 did go Sony yes.
doesn't sound like a homerun.. and i already sold most of my canon gear in August... good luck canon... ignored us too long perhaps?
I'm considering tethering options... and being a PC guy... not keen on apple.
Anyone tethering using pc laptops or droid pads?
Cultured Woman: Yea, that shutter noise... wtf? My 5D iii is quieter.. how's that even possible?
Yes, I have... and you can go quiet mode on the 5d3... the a7 ii is noisy... and cannot be silenced... I think it's largely electronic noise... kind of like 'your door is a jar'
Yea, that shutter noise... wtf? My 5D iii is quieter.. how's that even possible?
Dude, it's red... even if its a really great camera... it looks like a toy...
Everyone likes to play, n'est pas?
;)
Pretty awesome, I see why you like the 85 1.4... D or G?
Thanks all the comments and review.
I read and review a lot of books. Books on posing, how to and lists of poses are very important to me... Why?
Well, unless I have a huge print catalog of poses handy, it is difficult to sit with models or clients and decide how to select or direct a pose.
A photo of an existing pose, which might be modified somewhat, is a great starting point for me.
While I too have seen the various previews, the previews show mostly the bust up to head shot poses.... It's the full body poses which are most challenging to visualize and direct.
Anyone use this book? How was it in use?
If you are interested, one of my favorite how to books on posing is http://glamourphotography.co/?p=639
... which book ("Posing for the Camera") recommends collecting tear sheets of images with poses, to analyze and for pose demonstration purposes.
Seems like this book reviewed here might just be, as review states, poses of pretty people.
Sounds useful to me ... yes?
Is this the one what swamped you? Gorgeous seen.