Don Lashier
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To take up on Asher's suggestion when he saw Jose's magnificant sports portrait, show your best portraits taken in the field, outside of the controlled conditions of a studio. I'll start it off with three of my own.
First, from the tryptch thread: This fellow was an Aussie sailor (liveaboard) who was spending some time in Newport. He had a way of talking very earnestly and even angrily (left), pausing to see the listener's reaction (center), then delivering the punch line to what was actually a joke, his face breaking into a wide grin (right). These were taken in the cockpit of his sailboat, a sailcloth sunshade over the boom provided convenient light diffusion and background.
"The Aussie"
Next, Chuni Lobsang Jinpa Rinpoche, on stage in an auditorium during a question and answer session. I was roughly seventy feet away. There was actually a translator standing at a podium just out of the frame to the right.
And finally, after a long six hour studio shoot we all retreated to the lounge at a local hotel and partied til after midnight when this shot was taken. This is one of the models and the owner of the studio - I was sitting at another stool down the L shaped bar (drinking about my 10th beer). Lighting was actually very low - I took this with my 1D, ISO 1600 (and the noise shows), 1/60, f2.8, 70mm. Even so I had to pull another stop or more in CaptureOne. Processed b/w in C1 using the b/w-yellow filter profile.
- DL
First, from the tryptch thread: This fellow was an Aussie sailor (liveaboard) who was spending some time in Newport. He had a way of talking very earnestly and even angrily (left), pausing to see the listener's reaction (center), then delivering the punch line to what was actually a joke, his face breaking into a wide grin (right). These were taken in the cockpit of his sailboat, a sailcloth sunshade over the boom provided convenient light diffusion and background.

"The Aussie"
Next, Chuni Lobsang Jinpa Rinpoche, on stage in an auditorium during a question and answer session. I was roughly seventy feet away. There was actually a translator standing at a podium just out of the frame to the right.

And finally, after a long six hour studio shoot we all retreated to the lounge at a local hotel and partied til after midnight when this shot was taken. This is one of the models and the owner of the studio - I was sitting at another stool down the L shaped bar (drinking about my 10th beer). Lighting was actually very low - I took this with my 1D, ISO 1600 (and the noise shows), 1/60, f2.8, 70mm. Even so I had to pull another stop or more in CaptureOne. Processed b/w in C1 using the b/w-yellow filter profile.

- DL
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