Used the timer on the 20D. I found it hard to get my son to smile at the camera. He smiled and laughed, but would be looking at me.
cargo123 Senior Member 742 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: Denver, Colorado More info | Dec 25, 2005 18:08 | #1 |
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berrylish Senior Member 791 posts Joined May 2005 More info | Dec 25, 2005 19:47 | #3 first one looks a little dark, second one looks a little bright , but nice pics. your son is so cute. Canon 20D
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CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | Dec 25, 2005 20:32 | #4 Yes, both of them need exposure and white balance adjustments, but if you shot RAW, that should be painless. "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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Dec 25, 2005 23:09 | #5 Thanks for the suggestion. What I was trying to do in the first one, is to not over expose the picture so that the tree lights wouldn't show. Any suggestions how to expose the picture properly, so that the tree lights still show would be appreciated. Thanks for everyone's help.
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