- Slavian set

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Hi everyone :)
Yesterday I went to a photo shoot with my friend Natalia. Here are the results of our Slavian shoots :).
1:
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2: (freelensing)
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3:
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4:
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5:
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Very good!

Please watch out for the headdress covering your model's eyes.
 
Oh, it's good to see you back! I like these. The freelensing shot is very nice, as are one,three,and five.
 
love them, I don't normally 'dig' the washed out/overexposed look but it certainly works here for me. :)
 
Gorgeous set,great connection with her eyes. Subdued colors fit the concept very well. Cheers!
 
Oh man these rock. Love the light colour tones
 
Thank you guys :)
Few more:

6 (next one - freelensing, this technique is amazing):
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7:
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8:
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Great. Looked at your facebook page - even better. Colors are amazing. True artist. Pardon my stupid question - what are you shooting with?
 
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URL: http://www.bankfotek.pl/image/1524176.jpeg
File type: JPEG
File size: 598.9 KB
Creation date: 7/3/2013 18:50
Last modification: 7/6/2013 15:01
Make: FUJIFILM (Home | Fujifilm Global)
Camera: FinePix S5Pro
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows)
Dimension: 602 x 900 px (0.5 MP, 2:3)
Focal length: 180 mm (equiv. 270 mm)
Aperture: F4
Exposure time: 1/400" (-0.67 EV)
ISO speed rating: 100/21°
Program: Manual
Metering Mode: Spot
White Balance: Auto
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode

What lens are you freelensing with, out of curiosity? That seems like a long focal length to free lens with...

Some lovely work! She is beautiful, and you really caught that nicely!

For those not familiar with the technique

A Photographer's Guide to Freelensing, The Poor Man's Tilt-Shift Lens

How-to: Freelensing | BH Insights
 
@sashbar - I'm using my old Fujifilm s5 (it's very slow and has his years but I have only him :p) and sigma 70-200/2.8 + sometimes samyang 85/1.4 for portraits shoots
@cgipson - I used only samyang 85/1.4 on f 1.4 for freelensing, with sigma 70-200 it doesn't make sense (it's not manual lens, without aperture ring).
Thank you guys for comments :)!
 

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