--|-- Portraits of my wifey --|--


andykyaw

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Hello folks,

Just would like to share some portraits of my wifey. C&C welcome.

#1 - @ Fort canning with a tele lens
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#2 - @ Fort canning with WA lens
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#3 - @Fort canning with a portrait lens
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Thanks for viewing :)
Cheers,
Andy
 

Thanks for sharing. You are lucky to have such a photogenic wife. Your wife is lucky to have such an enthusiastic photographic husband.

Congrats!
 

Thanks for sharing. You are lucky to have such a photogenic wife. Your wife is lucky to have such an enthusiastic photographic husband.

Congrats!

haha.. Thanks JacePhoto :)
 

** Woman in the rain **

#4 @ Old Upper Thomson road
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#5 @ Old Upper Thomson road
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Your wife looks really relaxed in the first photo, but the 2nd looks uncomfortable and her feet look big, if she is like my better half she wont like a photo that makers feet look big. :)

I love the rain photo's
 

Yeap you're lucky.. no need to hire models to do portrait shots ^_^

Btw may I know what lens you used on picture #1?
 

Your wife looks really relaxed in the first photo, but the 2nd looks uncomfortable and her feet look big, if she is like my better half she wont like a photo that makers feet look big. :)

I love the rain photo's

Thks for ur feedback. "big foot" was due to 20mm WA lens on FX. :)
Rain photos were taken quite a while back on my old D7000.
 

Yeap you're lucky.. no need to hire models to do portrait shots ^_^

Btw may I know what lens you used on picture #1?

haha.. true :)

For #1, I used Nikon 80-200mm f2.8 D (2 ring).
It was shot wide open at f2.8 @ 200mm.

Thks for dropping by.
 

haha.. true :)

For #1, I used Nikon 80-200mm f2.8 D (2 ring).
It was shot wide open at f2.8 @ 200mm.

Thks for dropping by.

I see.. because that swirly background blur that reminds me to some old but exotic lenses :)
 

For #4, it would be better if she placed both her hand completely on the road, it would looks more relax
 

For #4, it would be better if she placed both her hand completely on the road, it would looks more relax

Noted and thks for dropping by :)
 

#6 - with natural lighting
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lovely series :thumbsup:
 

Now, where's my wifey? :(
 

For #1, I used Nikon 80-200mm f2.8 D (2 ring).
It was shot wide open at f2.8 @ 200mm.

I see.. because that swirly background blur that reminds me to some old but exotic lenses :)

The photos are nice. I find the bokeh of #1 a bit jarring.

Why did you use your D7000 instead of D800 for some shots?
 

andykyaw said:
1st or 2nd? ;) just kidding bro..
Thks for dropping by..!

Need both of them so I can do a 2x wifey series.

Haha. Good work, I like the rain photos. Keep them coming.
 

The photos are nice. I find the bokeh of #1 a bit jarring.

Why did you use your D7000 instead of D800 for some shots?

I used D7000 for abt a year before I get D800. So some shots with D7K and some with D800.
Thanks for ur comment on Bokeh and also for dropping by. :)
 

Need both of them so I can do a 2x wifey series.

Haha. Good work, I like the rain photos. Keep them coming.

haha.. I'll be waiting for that -> 2x wifey series :)
It's raining a lot these days. A good time to shoot Rain photos i guess.