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Mar 14, 2012 02:07 |  #1

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Mar 14, 2012 02:15 |  #2

You need another light on the other side, just something soft. There is also a problem with the way the shot is in the way you shot it. The angle makes her legs look HUGE compared to the rest of her body.


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Mar 14, 2012 02:48 |  #3

what lens did you use because she's not proportioned right. i too agree with cruleworld, you need a second light.


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Mar 14, 2012 03:24 |  #4

shot with the sigma 10-20mm...... we were at the end of tight alley, I wanted to use my canon 85 1.8 but I could not back up far enough and my 50 1.8 is not very sharp

stupid part was I had a second light with me......I'm self teaching myself....so thank you cor the comments...


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Mar 14, 2012 03:48 |  #5

stanclark wrote in post #14083339 (external link)
shot with the sigma 10-20mm...... we were at the end of tight alley, I wanted to use my canon 85 1.8 but I could not back up far enough and my 50 1.8 is not very sharp

stupid part was I had a second light with me......I'm self teaching myself....so thank you cor the comments...

you're gonna have to find another spot cuz that lens is not working out.

good on you man! i have most of my stuff with me but i don't always use em :(


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