Portrait of a stranger

© Andreas G. Karelias

Portrait of a stranger

Uploaded: December 04, 2006 21:58:23

Description

Lens: Nikon 70-200 mm @ 200mm • f/5.6 • 1/125 sec

Comments

Chastity Abbott December 04, 2006

Wonderful expression to go with your amazing light!!!! Great full frame capture!!!!!! #567303

Bunny Snow December 04, 2006

I agree. The side lighting and the way he turned his head away from the light has created wonderful texture light. The nose shadow does not cross the nose, which is good portrait lighting. It's wire sharp and has wonderful detail.

Since your were shooting at 1/125 of a second and your focal length was 200mm, you must have been on a sturdy tripod. Please share with me which tripod you were using at the time you photographed "A stranger."

Thanks,

~Bunny #3667358

Janine Russell level-deluxe December 04, 2006

Andreas, great lighting and textures. #3667360

Andreas G. Karelias December 04, 2006

Thank you very much Chastity, Bunny and Janine.
Bunny, actually this particular one was shot handheld, believe it or not. I was also very surprised it came out so good, since my handholding technique really sucks. I usually use a Gitzo tripod or a Manfrotto tripod, both with a Manfrotto 410 geared head, which I have found to be very good for subtle adjustments. Thanks again. Regards - Andreas
#3667372

Bunny Snow December 04, 2006

You must have very steady hands. Of course, age helps.

I've been checking out Gitzo's online and will be looking at them in person when we go north to Boston this month for Christmas. Which Gitzo and which Manfrotto do you generally use?

Your Manfrotto geared head looks similar to my Manfrotto 3047 head, except yours is more compact. Mine is heavy because I wanted a spirit level.

However, now I need a light weight but secure carbon fiber tripod for travel, but I still need one free from vibrations to achieve the quality that my lenses are capable of giving.

I look forward to your answer, and thanks for sharing this amazing portrait with us.
#3667375

Michelle Black December 05, 2006

amazing details in this one #3668656

Melissa G. Meiselman January 24, 2007

Congratulations, Andreas on this striking finalist!!!! #3865063

Shawn Jennings January 25, 2007

Great lighting and detail on this image Andreas! Congratulations on your finalist! #3866993

Margie Hurwich January 25, 2007

Wonderful portrait, Andreas! The lighting if fantastic. Congratulations on another well deserved finalist! #3867104

Kay E. Mahoney level-classic January 25, 2007

Congratulations on your finalist. Good luck in the next round. #3868155

Cyn Valentine January 25, 2007

Congratulations Andreas!! #3868165

Janine Russell level-deluxe January 25, 2007

Andreas, congratulations on your finalist. #3868859

Julie Monacella January 28, 2007

Excellent lighting and clarity! Congrats! #3883405

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