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Right - nice captured on all of these.
What aperture are you shooting at? I'm still trying to find the best aperture for my portraits (I know there's no perfect aperture) - I'm still normally shooting at f/4 as I like to blur the background but sometimes f/4 is still a touch too narrow and there's too much of the subject OOF..
Anyway:
#1 - Could maybe be a touch brighter? And, the background is maybe too much in focus
#2 - This I like - nice capture and composition. Background works well - eyes nicely in focus
#3 - Nice pose although maybe the bag is distracting and would maybe look more natural if she didn't have those woolly socks on!
#4 - Yes - this is nice although maybe the background could be a little more blurred (I can see the creases in your backdrop).
All good shots - I'm very jealous you have the space to work like that
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Thank you John...highly appreciated! 
They all could be a tad brighter...excuse: I used two BenQ Monitors when I did these...now on my calibrated EIZO I see all what I have done wrong at that time...the normal office monitors are way too bright.
Exif #1 : f25, 1/160s, Iso 200, 240mm focal length
Exif #2 : f25, 1/160s, Iso 200, 170mm focal length
Exif #3 : f22, 1/160s, Iso 200, 80mm focal length
Exif #4 : f25, 1/160s, Iso 200, 140mm focal length
All taken with D700 and Nikkor 70-300mm
...and 'Oh yes, the socks!' suck!
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Wow! You're shooting at f/25 - no wonder they are all in focus.
Do you ever shoot at a wider aperture for a narrower depth of field or do you prefer everything in focus?
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anyone else hear that?
frex,
What are you using for your light kit?
Were you using (or do you use) a light ring for the first two shots?
Nice work...
Love like you've never been hurt, live like there's no tomorrow and dance like nobody's watching.
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 Originally Posted by loydall
Wow! You're shooting at f/25 - no wonder they are all in focus.
It's all about the lens...I love to 'stay away' from the models, means I am not bulldozing them...this is giving more confidence if your model is not use to a photographer creeping into her nose
Do you ever shoot at a wider aperture for a narrower depth of field or do you prefer everything in focus?
Yes I do shoot in wider aperture...depends on what I/we want
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 Originally Posted by flashpipe1
frex,
What are you using for your light kit?
Were you using (or do you use) a light ring for the first two shots?
No ring light!
Mostly a 250 studio flash, umbrella reflected sometimes and a piece of styrofoam to lighten the dark areas.
I do like our big Hensel Hazylight which is giving a well balanced light.
I can drag it down and swing it in any direction...
look here:
http://board.flashkit.com/board/show...=806173&page=2
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