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Old 3rd April 2009   #1
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Default Engagement/Portrait shoot with the 5D MkII

Heya guys! Been awhile since I last posted some images so I just wanted to share some of my favourites taken over the weekend. First session out with the 5DII and it was fantastic to say the least! I took so much longer than I usually do with Lightroom as I was in awe while inspecting almost every image at 100% :P

Most of the shots were taken with the 16-35 and 70-200. For lighting it was a mix of reflector or 580EX II triggered with Pocket Wizards. Posted here are just some of my absolute favourites - plenty more at my blog and also a behind the scenes while working with off camera lighting. Hope you guys enjoy this!

Link: http://www.justin-oh.com/blog

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Old 3rd April 2009   #2
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7. I think the light streak on the left is a comet!


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Old 3rd April 2009   #3
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nice i like it
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#8 it is!
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#3 and #8 is lovely! superb sky you have that day.
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Old 6th April 2009   #7
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Thanks everyone! Glad you all enjoyed them

Weather was perfect for our chosen location that day, it couldn't be any better!
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nice!!
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Old 15th April 2009   #9
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wow!! nice! i like the blue sky! Is this a local location?
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Old 15th April 2009   #10
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Hi Gerries, location is La Perouse in Sydney, Australia

You may remember this location as seen in the movie Mission Impossible II
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Same location for my model shoot.
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Old 21st April 2009   #12
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I love #1..
But #2.. model looks kind of distorted? Issit the dress? I cant exactly point out whats wrong..

#3 .. frankly speaking, scares me alittle. I think cause u cropped off the lower arms.. on first glance it looks, her upper body is very huge and flat... *shurg* the cropping doesnt works for me. it looks weird...
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