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wheresdavid
Apr-13-2007, 05:13 PM
I am not sure if this is the appropriate place to ask for feedback-advice but here i go. below is a link to some of my "people" shots from Bolivia. these shots are straight out of the camera, no cropping or "photoshopping" (yet).
any advice or feedback will be welcomed. i am trying to fine tune my people portrait "fotos". Thanks - Dave


http://fotosbydavid.smugmug.com/gallery/2637369#139083384

SitterS
Apr-13-2007, 06:03 PM
Well Dave I think you did a fabulous job on these photos. :clap SOOC the color looks pretty darn good. As I looked at each of the photos I just wondered about their life. May I ask what kind of camera did you use to take these and the lens?

Shane

gefillmore
Apr-13-2007, 06:06 PM
fascinating gallery-

saurora
Apr-13-2007, 07:36 PM
Fascinating images and well done! You crop very well in-camera and for straight out of the camera, these are terrific! :thumb Good luck marketing them.

Elaine
Apr-13-2007, 09:08 PM
What a striking gallery! So many beautiful shots. They look excellent, especially for being straight from the camera. My one little niggle might be that so many of them are so centered in the portrait position (if that makes sense?). I think my personal preference would be to have a bit more space around some of the faces, or even have them in landscape format instead, with space to the left or right of the face (like some of them are). That being said, I would be thrilled to have as many shots filled with character that you have here!

Elaine

wxwax
Apr-13-2007, 09:25 PM
Gosh, these are wonderful, David. Not only great exposures and skin tones, but also wonderful character in their faces.

Sometimes I wish for a bit more context, more than a head against a flat background. But I feel like I'm quibbling, these are so good.

wheresdavid
Apr-14-2007, 01:55 PM
Thanks Shane, i appreciate your input.

most of the photos were shot with a canon rebel xti, and with a canon $69 50mm 1.8. I am hoping to buy a 24-70 when i get back to the states in may.


Well Dave I think you did a fabulous job on these photos. :clap SOOC the color looks pretty darn good. As I looked at each of the photos I just wondered about their life. May I ask what kind of camera did you use to take these and the lens?

Shane

wheresdavid
Apr-14-2007, 02:00 PM
Thanks Elaine,

I was thinking that too many of my shots were just head and shoulder shots. I will try to experiment and take a few more landscape shots. for some dumb reason i thought "people" shots had to be in tight. I just took about 5 gigs of shots today in peru of my usual in tight or head and shoulder shots. Tomorrow I am going to a market and hopefully I can get a some different shots! It is kind of tuff since i am using just a 50mm fixed lens. maybe i will try my tamaron 18-200, but this lens doesnt take as crisp of a photo as the canon 50mm.

thanks for your input!:barb

Dave

What a striking gallery! So many beautiful shots. They look excellent, especially for being straight from the camera. My one little niggle might be that so many of them are so centered in the portrait position (if that makes sense?). I think my personal preference would be to have a bit more space around some of the faces, or even have them in landscape format instead, with space to the left or right of the face (like some of them are). That being said, I would be thrilled to have as many shots filled with character that you have here!

Elaine

midnitejam
Apr-14-2007, 03:17 PM
Incredible character portraiture in your gallery.

gefillmore
Apr-14-2007, 03:24 PM
Thanks Elaine,

I was thinking that too many of my shots were just head and shoulder shots. I will try to experiment and take a few more landscape shots. for some dumb reason i thought "people" shots had to be in tight. I just took about 5 gigs of shots today in peru of my usual in tight or head and shoulder shots. Tomorrow I am going to a market and hopefully I can get a some different shots! It is kind of tuff since i am using just a 50mm fixed lens. maybe i will try my tamaron 18-200, but this lens doesnt take as crisp of a photo as the canon 50mm.

thanks for your input!:barb

Dave

don't forget to go the other way. too-

you have a photo of a woman with a hat in your gallery that I think is a great crop-

DavidS
Apr-14-2007, 07:22 PM
Wonderful shots. Thanks for giving us a glimpse of this culture.