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looks good, but it is a litte irritating .
her eyes are sharp and her hands not. OK, if you uses a T/S-E Lens this is possible, but under normal circumstances the hands should be sharp, too.
F.J. Pineda 31/05/2010 20:58
bella modelo y bello retratosaludos
Dreamsharing 09/05/2010 11:32
Da möchte man mitlachen. Auch eine sehr schöne Aufnahme :)Dragomir Vukovic 06/05/2010 20:12
^^^Emir Hadzidervisagic Roki 06/05/2010 16:54
Bravo Ede, davvero un speldido ritratto, colori bellissimi come e modella, tanti complimenti, un caro saluto a presto...EmirTim Brüning 06/05/2010 11:23
Ja, das ist Jasmin! Sie hat mächtig viel fotogene Ausstrahlung und Präsenz vor der Kamera. Ein tolles, sympathisches Portrait hast du von ihr gemacht.LG, Tim
Guglielmo Rispoli 05/05/2010 12:37
great imageI like it
regards EDE
;-) Guglielmo
Michael Grotkamp 04/05/2010 14:56
great. like it. zauberhaft der Ausdruck.bw. Michael
sfs-photography -Sören Spieckermann- 04/05/2010 9:41
OK. Thanks for the information.f1.2 is one of the things i did not thought about.
regards sören
Tad Kanazaki 04/05/2010 2:49
Wonderful DOF.Adelheid Bauer 03/05/2010 20:34
Zauberhaft ************lg Adelheid
Ralph Bache 03/05/2010 19:39
Nikon D 700 with Noct Nikkor 58 mm AIISO 100, 58 mm, f 1.2, 1/125 s, distance 1 m, position slightly at the top of models face
The sharpness is absolutely correct for f 1.2, without work at the gradient.
The Noct Nikkor is the world best objectiv in available light and portrait, the reason for excellent portrait gradient pictures.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/58.htm
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/speciallenses/55mmnotcnikkor.htm
http://imaging.nikon.com/products/imaging/technology/nikkor/n16_e.htm
It´s my best ... :o). BW.
sfs-photography -Sören Spieckermann- 03/05/2010 18:13
looks good, but it is a litte irritating .her eyes are sharp and her hands not. OK, if you uses a T/S-E Lens this is possible, but under normal circumstances the hands should be sharp, too.
regards
Soeren
Heike T. 03/05/2010 17:38
Jepp! Gut!LG, Heike
Fons van Swaal 03/05/2010 11:05
Like it .......................;-)))Best regards,
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