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Dhaka, Bangladesh

 

SONY SLT-A99V

Legacy Minolta AF 50mm 1.4 Prime Lens

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Sweet smile.  8-)

 

And it seems like there must be a mirror behind the girl where she's looking at, while he aims at her image in the mirror. Focus and blurred background well done, imo.

 

Thanks for sharing.

 

 

Hi Chrissie. Thanks for looking and commenting on my photo. There were no mirrors involved. The photographer was sitting in the corner of the booth/banquet and was pointing the camera directly at the model. The walls behind him are frosted glass with iridescent lighting. I began to take a picture of the photog and model, and somehow she turned and posed for me while posing for him Worked out nicely! A photo shoot of a photo shoot. A slow exposure at f/2.2 adds to the blurred effect with very small depth of field. Thanks again and best regards.

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I've been in the same situation where suddenly the subject looks at me instead of the cameraman. Fun results. I just wish you had posted this in the original color shot from the camera as I'm sure I would find it more interesting.

 

Hi Wanderer, Thanks for your comments. I'll look for the original color version. If I still have it, I can post it, and we can compare. 

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I've been in the same situation where suddenly the subject looks at me instead of the cameraman. Fun results. I just wish you had posted this in the original color shot from the camera as I'm sure I would find it more interesting.

 

 

I found the original, color image before the b&w conversion. See what you think.

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