Kid Picture The kid in this picture was caught in a great pose. 200mm f/4 1/250s ISO 200 |
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A Quick Sigma 85mm f/1.4 Art Lens Portrait What would a Sigma 85mm f/1.4 Art Lens review be without a sample portrait? The problem was that the schedules of my most-potential subjects were crazy and the weather had been mostly not very nice since the lens arrived. 85mm f/1.4 1/250s ISO 100 |
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My Girls are Growing Up My kids are amazing. Yes, I am of course heavily biased, but I sincerely hope that you feel the same way about your own kids. 100mm f/4.5 1/80s ISO 100 |
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What are the Perfect Zeiss Otus 85mm Lens Subjects? The perfect Zeiss Otus 85mm Lens subjects are people. An 85mm focal length results in a working distance that provides a portrait perspective similar to what you would commonly see when talking to someone with facial features not being distorted or overly-compressed. The f/1.4 aperture permits a shallow depth of field that removes background distractions. The incredible image quality this lens provides is the icing on the cake. 85mm f/1.4 1/500s ISO 100 |
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Studio Head Shot Portrait If you have a big softbox (or umbrella), lighting a headshot portrait in the studio is very easy. Simply move the light in close. Use the reflection in the subject's eyes to see the lighting angle used for this image. 200mm f/11.0 1/160s ISO 100 |
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85mm Head Shot Portrait This head shot portrait represents the approximate minimum focus distance of the Sigma 85mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM Lens - a 0.12x magnification. Of course, an APS-C body is going to frame even tighter at this focus distance. 85mm f/1.4 1/500s ISO 100 |
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Closeup Portrait A tight portrait needs a longer focal length to prevent perspective distortion. 200mm f/2.8 1/250s ISO 160 |
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135mm Head Shot Portrait When shooting tightly-framed portraits, it is best to use longer focal lengths to keep the camera far enough from the subject to get a nice perspective. A 135mm focal length works very well for head shot portraits on any DSLR camera. 135mm f/2.0 1/200s ISO 320 |
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Low-Cost Model Picture But definitely high end in my eyes! As I mentioned in the Canon EF 200mm F/2.0 L IS USM Lens review, my model budget was modest on this day ($1.00). The model acted as her own stylist to save funds. I think she did a very unique job. Lighting is ambient just under a patio roof with a reflector for fill. 200mm f/2.0 1/60s ISO 125 |
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Head Shot-Style Portrait If you are going to frame a person this tightly, you want to use a long focal length to retain a pleasing perspective. I used a 200mm setting for this studio head shot. 200mm f/11.0 1/160s ISO 100 |
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85mm Headshot 85mm on an APS-C/1.6x body is a great focal length for head shot style portraits. With this lens, zoom out to 15mm and grab an environmental portrait at the same time. 85mm f/5.6 1/80s ISO 160 |
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Smiling Head Shot When shooting a portrait with settings that deliver a very shallow DOF (Depth of Field), aligning the plane of sharp focus so that both the mouth and eyes are in focus usually works best. Want sharp hair and ears too? Use a narrower aperture. 85mm f/1.4 1/500s ISO 100 |
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Cute Girl 8 Patio roof shade once again delivers soft lighting to this young model. 200mm f/2.8 1/250s ISO 160 |
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Red Highlights and Freckles Picture Beautiful red highlights in this little girl's hair are framing the freckles on her cute face. 100mm f/2.5 1/180s ISO 200 |
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Very Cute Little Girl A very cute little girl with a Christmas tree in the background. 135mm f/2.2 1/320s ISO 100 |
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Salty Girl Portrait A headshot of a salty girl on the beach. I don't know what the hair braid style is called, but I thought she looked a little like Celia in Monsters Inc. 200mm f/2.8 1/1000s ISO 200 |
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Young Beauty Picture A young girl admires her makeover in the mirror. 210mm f/5 1/60s ISO 800 |
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A Naturally Lit Portrait A benefit to shooting portraits in bright natural light is that the subject's pupils will remain small, allowing the eye color to dominate. The natural light sources reflecting in the subject's eyes may or may not be an asset. 135mm f/2.0 1/320s ISO 320 |