More shots with Rose - six images from the fairy-themed shoot

Prepare for repetition of text if you didn't see my last post. If you did, you can skip the next two paragraphs.

These images were captured about a month ago, and the retouch and editing process is something that I was very meticulous about. Rose contacted me through my Instagram page, and we chatted for a bit before organising a plan for an elaborate shoot.

A few weeks later, we sporadically decided on a date to shoot, and a theme - fairy garden style portraits. The timing was perfect based on the location we decided to use, a National Park called Anstey Hill, located in Adelaide, South Australia.

Start Reading again here if you read my last post!

These images convey a very different mood from those of the last I've shared of Rose, captured on the same day. These are sun-drenched images, with not many incorporating external light at all.

This first shot is natural light only, using a 24-70 lens.

This shot is also natural light only, using a 70-200.

In the next two images, I used a flash, held in my hand, to provide some additional highlight. Hopefully, it is possible to see how much of a difference flash can make when used in a standard manner.

The last two images are back to Nautral Light only.

My Camera Kit and Gear:

2x Nikon D750
Tamron 24-70 f/2.8 VC USD G2
Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 VC USD G2
Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 D
Nikkor 105 f/2 DC
2x Godox TT685N
1x Godox Pro X1 Trigger

I always appreciate comment and critique, as it is the only way that I can improve my photographic images. If you have any further questions about how the work was produced, please let me know.

Also, if you know of anyone that needs a photographer, and is based in Adelaide, Australia (or willing to pay my travel expenses to capture magical moments) - please pass on my details. I'm enjoying moving out of my comfort zone with the photographic work I am producing recently.

Thanks for dropping by, have a lovely day :)

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