comments / critiques welcome on portrait set

ampguy

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I found the comments on cody's portrait of his sister interesting, and was wondering if folks could take a look at these casual portraits i took of my friend while having coffee, and offer suggestions or techniques for taking better portraits in the future, some were taken with a fuji f30, others with a hexar af:

is 35mm too wide when someone is just across a table from you at any angle?

here

which ones do you like most, and why?
 
ampguy,

Pitxu is right...you were too close...next time sit back in your chair and shoot from there...perhaps something going on in the background instead of a blank wall...
 
I like the first for the demure look, the third for the unusual inclusion of the cup, and the next to last (same as Pitxu's pick) for the forthright direct look. I think more might be improved with eye contact. I also agree that you were a bit too close for the best facial perspective, at least 4 or 5 ft would be better (and might well call for a longer lens to get the framing you want), but there is a value in the close-in arms-length feel here too.
 
thanks all, very helpful info. I do see a tiny bit of distortion, but only in some of the b/w ones (f30 ones), and I don't see it in the color ones (hexar af 35mm/f2 ones). I left the hexar af ones in color since I was pleasantly surprised that the expired kodak max 800 came out the way it did from costco (I used + 1EV with the haf, and -2/3 EV with the f30). btw, if you're looking at the focal length exif info. on the f30 ones, I don't think smugmug is calculating the equivalent 35mm right for these files, I think it is about 1/2 of what they are displaying.


Great feedback, thanks.
 
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