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  • E-PL3 & m45mm Do Chelsea Portraits

    Not had a chance to try portraits with the 45mm f1.8 since I have had it.

    That changed today when 6 year old Chelsea came to visit her Grandad.

    All taken with the Pen E-PL3 and 45mm and all shot wide open at f1.8 in my back garden .





    Regards Paul.
    One day I hope to be the person my dogs think I am.

    My Flickr Photos

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    Re: E-PL3 & m45mm Do Chelsea Portraits

    Excellent results!
    Just because cliches are cliches does not make them wrong. I do like walking in the rain.

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    • #3
      Re: E-PL3 & m45mm Do Chelsea Portraits

      Lovely shots, Paul - I'm sure you must be a delighted Grand Dad! One thing that did catch my eye was a the unusual linear and slanted boket in the second shot (top left).

      Ian
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      • #4
        Re: E-PL3 & m45mm Do Chelsea Portraits

        You have yourself a professional young model.
        Beautiful shots.
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        • #5
          Re: E-PL3 & m45mm Do Chelsea Portraits

          Beautiful photos of a very pretty girl. And doesn't she look like an experienced pro! You have her well trained, Grandad!

          I noticed the slanted bokeh too. Is it because of glass in the background or maybe movement of a plant or grasses?

          Pol

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            Re: E-PL3 & m45mm Do Chelsea Portraits

            Thanks everyone for the kind comments, she loves posing for the camera and is a real sweety but then I am prejudiced.

            Originally posted by Ian View Post
            Lovely shots, Paul - I'm sure you must be a delighted Grand Dad! One thing that did catch my eye was a the unusual linear and slanted boket in the second shot (top left).

            Ian
            Ian that is from the bamboo roof of my home made Kon Tiki hut to shelter from hot sun (when we get it) and my favourite place for portraits as the light in there is wonderful for it even in the midday sun.

            Here you can see some of the roof that is causing it.

            Regards Paul.
            One day I hope to be the person my dogs think I am.

            My Flickr Photos

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            • #7
              Re: E-PL3 & m45mm Do Chelsea Portraits

              Very nice, Paul - do you take orders?

              Ian
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