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I spent some time trying to determine source lighting on them, had to conclude it was natural light. The full length shot was what my "best guess" came from, a single soft shadow and the consistent highlight across the steel panel over her shoulders... You'd need an artificially softened south (sun) skylight for that.
That last one is exquisite BTW. Very nice!
That last one is exquisite BTW. Very nice!

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That "older" thing has hit me, can't use a viewfinder with my right (the dominant) eye, have a -4.00 diopter correction eyepiece on all the bodies now for the left peeper. Can't focus otherwise.
There is no harm in that shot from the slight soft focus, I'd bet the unretouched shot would be fine as well. It's the composition overall that makes the shot. Love the diagonal, the whole feel of the scene.
Again, nicely done!
There is no harm in that shot from the slight soft focus, I'd bet the unretouched shot would be fine as well. It's the composition overall that makes the shot. Love the diagonal, the whole feel of the scene.
Again, nicely done!
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Since the "edit" option disappears after a short time in this section of the forum, this is something I forgot to ask: mind telling what optic(s) you used? The full-length shot appears to be something like a 35mm? The second with the same. First and third look to be a "normal" or a bit longer, like a portrait length (80~90)?

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Yes, please!I did a few shots with my 85, gotta get those converted to jpgs.

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ibid!I did a few shots with my 85, gotta get those converted to jpgs.