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Jun 07, 2012 14:30 |  #1

Spend the weekend at Yosemite - weather was very nice.

1) Daughter showing off her new braces; so much for me getting a 5D III

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IMAGE: http://i1103.photobucket.com/albums/g463/Roc34ky/Yosemite%20National%20Park/Lexie_Bridelvail_Falls.jpg

2) Visited Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias - my son was laughing, so I grabbed this even though it was with on camera flash making him rather flat. Sometimes you just have to capture the moment.

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3) Lastly; family shot - (disregard the fat guy on the right) another fellow cannonista was shooting at this location so I asked the nice lady to take our photo saving me the setup time with the tripod.

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Jun 07, 2012 15:39 |  #2

Good looking family. Too bad about the 5D3, but that's life. ;)


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Jun 07, 2012 16:11 |  #3
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Im no professional by any means, but is it just me, or does it look like they are standing in front of a green screen and the background was put in in PP


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Jun 07, 2012 16:36 |  #4

That can happen when you use flash.


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Jun 07, 2012 22:30 |  #5

your exposure is too dark then to get the proper face exposure is pops them out too much


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Jun 07, 2012 23:23 |  #6

Rocky Rhode wrote in post #14545974 (external link)
Spend the weekend at Yosemite - weather was very nice.

1) Daughter showing off her new braces; so much for me getting a 5D III

I feel your pain. I have 2 going in braces this summer :( No new gear for me


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Jun 08, 2012 10:15 as a reply to  @ fyr1296's post |  #7

As I stated above, the last shot was not taken by me; I do thank you all for the comments.

While it would have been nice to set up my softbox, tripod, and trigger with my wireless remote, taking several different exposures and flash settings to dial in the perfect shot, I opted to make the best of what I had to work with.

The photo was taken around 11:30am, not the ideal time by any means, as can be seen by the harsh shadows across our chests. Knowing that I would not be able to ask the nice person to take several shots, and allow me to examine each one on the screen; they were on vacation too, I simply dropped the exposure (3) stops and cranked up my flash to 100%, blasting us with light.

The Orthodontist says she still needs (3) more teeth pulled on the bottom to allow room for the others to move; total package $5,600.00, daughter’s happiness trumps daddy’s dreams of a new camera.


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Jun 08, 2012 15:20 |  #8

Rocky Rhode wrote in post #14550109 (external link)
I simply dropped the exposure (3) stops and cranked up my flash to 100%, blasting us with light.

this is what i see as the problem 3 stops is way too much along with full power flash


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Jun 08, 2012 16:03 |  #9

stop leveling us, haha.

pure photozhhhhop.


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