Although the pics weren't as nice as many that you've done, I wouldn't have
necessarily noticed the harsh lighting if I didn't know the pictures were
taken by a skilled photographer. I think you did a good job of dealing with
it!
I'll bet you're right eyed. Most of the L-brackets seem to be designed for
right hand on top perhaps partly because that puts the camera to the right
of a person's right eye. I'm left eyed and much prefer the right hand on
bottom.
Have you started forming opinions about the Tokina? The C*non user who
helped fuel the run on Zuikos has some opinions on the Tamron 28-75mm f2.8
but I haven't found any reviews of the Tokina by anyone I am at alll
familiar with.
http://www.16-9.net/lens_tests/index.html
If you found any good reviews of the Tokina I would appreciate a link to
them.
TIA,
-jeff
----Original Message Follows----
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Thanks, your comments are appreciated. Actually, it's LHoB.
-snip
Chuck Norcutt
AG Schnozz wrote:
>
> Having printed a lot of portraits from myself and others, I'm
> going to make an assumption here about how you hold your camera.
> It appears that you not using a vertical (battery grip) release
> and shooting "RHoB" (Right Hand on Bottom). This is the
> typically recommended shooting position for verticals, but it
> frequently results in crooked horizons.
-snip
>
> AG
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