Re: Grandpa's Lil Wonder

2005-07-03 Thread Paul Stenquist

Excellent. Great framing and composition. Love those big eyes.

Paul

On 6/28/05, Jay Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Here is a shot of my grandson, one of which I really like.  Captured
with the *istDS  using the FA 50mm f1.4.
Now I'm starting to realize all the hoopla behind this piece of Pentax
glass.

http://i.pbase.com/v3/87/63987/1/45423940.SeriousD.jpg

JayT
(aka Sirfishalot)








Re: Grandpa's Lil Wonder

2005-07-02 Thread David Savage
Catching up on some old mails.

That is one very intense looking young man :-)

As everyone has said the lighting is beautiful & the pose is fantastic.

Great shot Jay.

Dave

On 6/28/05, Jay Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is a shot of my grandson, one of which I really like.  Captured
> with the *istDS  using the FA 50mm f1.4.
> Now I'm starting to realize all the hoopla behind this piece of Pentax
> glass.
> 
> http://i.pbase.com/v3/87/63987/1/45423940.SeriousD.jpg
> 
> JayT
> (aka Sirfishalot)
> 
>



Re: Grandpa's Lil Wonder

2005-06-29 Thread brooksdj
Very nice shot. The expression is marvalous.

I agree with who every suggested to not the light and time for future portrait 
use.
Good i dea.

Dave

> Here is a shot of my grandson, one of which I 
really like.  Captured 
> with the *istDS  using the FA 50mm f1.4.
> Now I'm starting to realize all the hoopla behind this piece of Pentax 
> glass.
> 
> http://i.pbase.com/v3/87/63987/1/45423940.SeriousD.jpg
> 
> JayT
> (aka Sirfishalot)
> 






Re: Grandpa's Lil Wonder

2005-06-28 Thread Boris Liberman

Hi!

Here is a shot of my grandson, one of which I really like.  Captured 
with the *istDS  using the FA 50mm f1.4.
Now I'm starting to realize all the hoopla behind this piece of Pentax 
glass.


http://i.pbase.com/v3/87/63987/1/45423940.SeriousD.jpg


Jay, this is one positively curious little individual... One day his 
eyes will be leveled with yours, he is absolutely sure of that...


Boris



Re: Grandpa's Lil Wonder

2005-06-28 Thread keithw

Jay Taylor wrote:

Here is a shot of my grandson, one of which I really like.  Captured 
with the *istDS  using the FA 50mm f1.4.
Now I'm starting to realize all the hoopla behind this piece of Pentax 
glass.


http://i.pbase.com/v3/87/63987/1/45423940.SeriousD.jpg

JayT
(aka Sirfishalot)



Oh yeah! Fine example of a 50mm lens it is!
So's that grandson.
Looks to me like he's going to be a "no nonsense" grownup, too!
Something about his little face...it's got determination written all 
over it!


That's what I see, anyhow!  ;-)

keith whaley



Re: Grandpa's Lil Wonder

2005-06-28 Thread Mark Roberts
Jay Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Here is a shot of my grandson, one of which I really like.  Captured 
>with the *istDS  using the FA 50mm f1.4.
>Now I'm starting to realize all the hoopla behind this piece of Pentax 
>glass.

I'll bet you are!

>http://i.pbase.com/v3/87/63987/1/45423940.SeriousD.jpg

That's a lovely shot. What aperture did you have the lens set to?

BTW: If the lighting there is always that nice, you should make a note
of that spot for future portraits. :)
-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com



Grandpa's Lil Wonder

2005-06-28 Thread Jay Taylor
Here is a shot of my grandson, one of which I really like.  Captured 
with the *istDS  using the FA 50mm f1.4.
Now I'm starting to realize all the hoopla behind this piece of Pentax 
glass.


http://i.pbase.com/v3/87/63987/1/45423940.SeriousD.jpg

JayT
(aka Sirfishalot)