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Wm. Bates | all galleries >> Picture a Day for a Year of Wanda Gallery >> Click Here for Wanda In January Gallery > Wanda01_27_05.jpg
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27-JAN-2005

Wanda01_27_05.jpg

Tonight I wanted to create something soft, warm and cozy; So, I tried something a little different with the flash. I metered the lamp and set the flash to that exposure. I'm sure that is beginner stuff but I'm still learning. Anyway, it worked well.

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
1/25s f/2.8 at 78.0mm iso400 with Flash hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time27-Jan-2005 20:23:32
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 20D
Flash UsedYes
Focal Length78 mm
Exposure Time1/25 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programprogram (1)
Focus Distance

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Wm. Bates22-Jul-2005 15:04
I didn't have to work too hard for this image. The most difficult part was finding a comfortable pose that looked all cuddly and cozy and still allowed for My sweater to cover things up.

Wanda
Sheldon and Marci Morton01-Feb-2005 13:57
I realize this is a late comment on this image, but I find myself going back to this picture more and more. I love the lighting in this image, and Wanda has never looked sexier. (I think Im a sucker for bare shoulders) Bill, you did an outstanding job behind the camera and capturing the light so perfectly. This REALLY works for me!
Jim McKinlock28-Jan-2005 23:59
Wow, definately soft, warm and cozy.
Cliff28-Jan-2005 16:30
Thank you - looking at your shot,your remarks and the comments, I believe I've learned a little. Love the quality of the light on this photograph.
Wm. Bates28-Jan-2005 13:50
You are right Lou, the reflection on her knee and along the edges of the chair from the flash need to be taken down just a little.
Ray Akey28-Jan-2005 09:22
I love how you've nailed the exposure with the technique used in this one, Bill. It's perfect and Wanda is, of course, as lovely as ever.

You've got some great indoor elements and settings to work with, to set the mood/feel of the overall composition. Bravo, again!
Lou Giroud28-Jan-2005 07:26
Excellent mood in this one, Bill. The flash is not present on the picture or allmost. You should hide the bright lightspot reflecting on the front edge of the knee.
This picture looks like a paint of old medieval painters. This kind of light mood was often used in their portrait works. Good experience and wonderfull shot anyway.
Gary Blanchette28-Jan-2005 05:22
I love the mood you're creating in this image.
John Buffin28-Jan-2005 04:32
Very nice, soft tones.
LOVE the off the shoulder look here.