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Beauty Portraits: Celestina Tiew @ Punggol

I would like to obtain some opinions to the overall presentation of the images here.

  • Not bad, can do better and I definitely have seen better.

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Great shots. What type of lighting equipment do you use?
 
Pic 15:

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Pic 23:

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This is where full frame cameras will win over the edge in noise control. I am using a D80, guess I just have to live with the noise...
 
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And here is Celestina having her little "supper" with Zec... Hee hee hee. :p
 
Thank you for viewing my images. Special thanks to Celestina for being my photo model on that day.
 
Wow that is a ****load of pictures. My post got buried. What type of lighting equipment do you use?

And you don't need a full frame camera to get better noise reduction. The D300 is great at this, especially over the D80.
 
Wow that is a ****load of pictures. My post got buried. What type of lighting equipment do you use?

And you don't need a full frame camera to get better noise reduction. The D300 is great at this, especially over the D80.

Josh, here is my setup:

Camera: Nikon D80
Lens: Tokina 12-24
Flash: 1 x SB-900, 1 x SB-800 and 2 x SB-600
Accessories: Shoot through umbrella as main light, bare flash on all other lights.

I usuall limit my ISO usage on my D80 up to ISO800 cos anything more than that, I really cannot accept the noise. It is still acceptable if I am just to take it as it is from the camera itself but when I do post processing, the noise that is brought out goes wat beyond my acceptance limit.

I am not sure about how well the Nikon D300 or the Nikon D90 can control the noise level but I did hands on a Nikon D700. ISO6400 is indeed impressive. :)
 
Wow that is a ****load of pictures. My post got buried. What type of lighting equipment do you use?

And you don't need a full frame camera to get better noise reduction. The D300 is great at this, especially over the D80.

Josh, here is my setup:

Camera: Nikon D80
Lens: Tokina 12-24
Flash: 1 x SB-900, 1 x SB-800 and 2 x SB-600
Accessories: Shoot through umbrella as main light, bare flash on all other lights.

I usuall limit my ISO usage on my D80 up to ISO800 cos anything more than that, I really cannot accept the noise. It is still acceptable if I am just to take it as it is from the camera itself but when I do post processing, the noise that is brought out goes wat beyond my acceptance limit.

I am not sure about how well the Nikon D300 or the Nikon D90 can control the noise level but I did hands on a Nikon D700. ISO6400 is indeed impressive. :)

Awesome, thanks for taking the time to list everything.
 

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