Esmeralda from "Hunchback of Notre Dame"

Scott

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Captured in the (where else?) France Pavilion last month.

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Wow, that is an awesome shot, did you give her a card or anything? I bet she'd like to have this photo for her portfolio!
 
Thanks Tim & Mike!

"modemmike" said:
Wow, that is an awesome shot, did you give her a card or anything? I bet she'd like to have this photo for her portfolio!

Being a Disney Castmember, I'm sure she already has much better photos than this in her portfolio (though I'll be happy to send her this one. Call me, Esmeralda!).
 
"PrincessFortheDay" said:
very pretty portrait! what kind of lens did you use for this shot, if you don't mind me asking?

Thanks! This was taken with a Canon 24-105mm lens at 73mm, with a Canon 5D.
 
Thanks for the info-I am in the market for a new camera and lenses-I am trying to decide between Canon and Nikon. I currently use an Olympus E-1, which has been great as a portrait Camera with controlled lighting, but I want something better for outdoor shots. The lenses for Olympus E-Systems are quite costly, but I've been reading some Nikon lenses are now compatible with my E-1, so I might just get some better lenses. Yet still, I hear (and see) awesome results from the pro Canon's, which is clearly reflected in this portrait. Thanks
 
"Scott" said:
Thanks! This was taken with a Canon 24-105mm lens at 73mm, with a Canon 5D.

that configuration sounds sorta familiar....
 
"PrincessFortheDay" said:
Thanks for the info-I am in the market for a new camera and lenses-I am trying to decide between Canon and Nikon. I currently use an Olympus E-1, which has been great as a portrait Camera with controlled lighting, but I want something better for outdoor shots. The lenses for Olympus E-Systems are quite costly, but I've been reading some Nikon lenses are now compatible with my E-1, so I might just get some better lenses. Yet still, I hear (and see) awesome results from the pro Canon's, which is clearly reflected in this portrait. Thanks

Well you can get used 1DMkII for a song right now, and if you wait a few months maybe even get the 1DsMkII much cheaper than it is now. For portraiture, I've heard the Fuji S5 actually is pretty good (it uses the Nikon f-mount)
 
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