Belinda
Lumix S1R camera
Sigma 85mm 1.4 Art lens
shot square.
the eye detect works so well... even with people wearing glasses.
11.24.2019
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A wonderful portrait of your lovely wife, Kirk!
ReplyDeleteThank you Wolfgang. Much appreciated. KT
ReplyDeleteNot a valid test. Those eyes absolutely demand the focus of anything and anyone in the room.
ReplyDeletePerfection and shot at f1.4, methinks
ReplyDeleteAnd the S1R. Tell us more........
Have to agree with Matthew. Belinda's eyes really draw the gaze.
ReplyDeleteThe falloff around the shoulders is dreamy. Lovely picture all round.
Nice portrait of Belinda (as usual). Quick question Kirk: how do you avoid reflection in the glasses?
ReplyDeleteMax from Down Under
Wonderful portrait Kirk. Bravo!
ReplyDeletePure perfection. What I love about your portraits -and I love them very much- is how 'human' they are, how warm. The poser always looks 'nice' but it seems you 'see' the person inside as well. Great work!
ReplyDeleteAt last....please, more of what you do best.
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning CFO executive portrait. Love the twinkle in Belinda's eyes. Somehow it almost seems she is saying " I know something you don't know, hahaha".
ReplyDeleteBeautiful portrait.
ReplyDeleteI feel like this is the best black and white conversion that you've done, too.