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Old Jun-28-2012, 10:02 PM
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Playing around with my new Nikon D4 before dinner. The light was looking kind of nice coming through the front window so I grabbed a couple of small dogs for the shoot.





Still Very new to this camera, and its even my first time with the 50mm 1.4. I was playing around with it pretty much wide open.

Comments are more then welcome. I'm especially concerned with focus. I realize that lenses tend to be a little softer wide open, but I'm wondering what you think of these? There are more in the gallery, but I just wanted to pull out a couple of my favorites for critique.

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Old Jun-29-2012, 06:59 AM
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I can see why you like these two. The first one is very 'high key' and gives a lovely soft effect. With the lens wide open your DOF is very, very narrow so the eye is in focus (a good thing) but not much else. Neat effect.

The second one, although similar in set up, doesn't work as well for me. Not sure if it's the dog's colouring or what.

Just my opinion, for what it's worth :)
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I can see why you like these two. The first one is very 'high key' and gives a lovely soft effect. With the lens wide open your DOF is very, very narrow so the eye is in focus (a good thing) but not much else. Neat effect.

The second one, although similar in set up, doesn't work as well for me. Not sure if it's the dog's colouring or what.

Just my opinion, for what it's worth :)
Thanks for the feedback. I can see how the high key effect is a little "off" on the second.
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A couple more from this gallery. I'm not looking for anybody to tell me how cute my dogs are, so don't be shy. Any critiques are welcome. Could I have positioned myself better to take advantage of the light better?



and another.

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Old Jul-05-2012, 07:01 AM
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Of these two I prefer the second one. The black and white dog is properly exposed to stand out against the light from the window.

The first one is overexposed on the dog's shoulder. Plus, if the dog had been looking at you or slightly toward the window then you'd have had some catch lights in her eyes to brighten her face.

Does that help?

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A couple more from this gallery. I'm not looking for anybody to tell me how cute my dogs are, so don't be shy. Any critiques are welcome. Could I have positioned myself better to take advantage of the light better?



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