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The model here is my Great-niece. I don't get to shooting as many portraits as I'd like, which is a bit peculiar because the more portraits I shoot, the more I like doing them. Of the less formal variety. So here she is in a calm mood, followed up by a shot featuring all the high level kid energy one could hope for, I think. In a photograph, I mean. Both images shot with a Nikon D850, manual settings.
Rocking chair: Nikon 70-200 f2.8 VRll, at 75mm, f4.5 @ 1/250th. A Godox AD400 (iTTL mode) in to a white umbrella on my left, while an overcast sky is also putting a lot of light in to this image. Just basic, soft-light for this shot, which doesn't get old for me too often. If I could go back to this moment, I would remove the chair to her left, get it out of the image.
Trampoline: Sigma 35mm DG Art, f5 @ 1/1600th. Lots of luck is a part of this image, it's 1 out of 50 or so images of her doing flips while I was shooting the action.
Red hair and freckles and a face that makes me smile I really just like this image for all the simple reasons it evokes, she is quite the cutie!
The second one made me laugh-out-loud ...... kids having fun, nothing better
I enjoyed them both.
Karl
Thanks for explaining the luck part of the trampoline image. I sometimes think I'm supposed to get the perfect shot after 5-6 images. I don't think I've ever taken 50.