Post your best portraits(street, studio, candid etc...).

From a series of images created before moving out of the USA.

Three Phases of Baron Samedi by Christopher Mark Perez, on Flickr

Forgot to add: Canon 5D MkII, 24-105L, Alien Bees into bounce umbrellas. Since moving to Europe I flipped the Bees for Elinchrom BX500Ri lights and just this past month the 5D/24-105L has been replaced with a Sony A6000/Sigma DN kit. None of this matters, really. Without seeing the EXIF info no one would be able to tell what took which image. Even printed very large.
 
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From a new headshots and portrait series: http://www.markhaddenphotography.com/headshots-2
 

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Eldar said:
ReggieABrown said:
As always, feedback is welcomed, as I am trying to become a better photographer.

Camera used: Canon 60d
Lens used: 50mm 1.8 (This lens is surprisingly incredibly sharp!)
I like this image, but (since you asked for feed-back) I would have liked to see a bit more detail in the shadow area of the face, especially to see the eye.

Thanks for the feedback! When I post the image online it tends to be darker in the shadows vs the original image on my computer. In the original image the left eye is visible in the shadows. Does the online compression affect the shadows?
 
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A couple of studio shots of a Cosplay model.


EOS 1D X, EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM @ 63mm, 1/160 s, f/4, ISO 100


EOS 1D X, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM @ 135mm, 1/125 s, f/7.1, ISO 400

Thanks for looking!
 
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Northstar said:
Knut Skywalker said:
Feedback is apreciated. :)

Luke Skywalker....I love them all! Well done!

The only one I would've done something different with is the girl in the tree, I love the shot, just not the leaf over her right eye. The setting and subject are so beautiful that I don't thin you needed anything more in that shot.

Darth

Thank you so much, Darth! Yeah, that ninja-leaf sneaked in my shot there. But we decided to keep ist since we both love the photo. I had two models that day and letting them climb the tree was the best idea ever :D. Here is another one of a girl within the same tree. :)
 

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A shot I took two years ago. Her beauty doesn't exactly shine through in this photo, but it has all the attitude needed...

Update: Lens was Sigma 50mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM @f/1.6 ISO 320. Focus is off (aimed at the eye). Image still has impact enough to be useful.
 
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