Londyn & Fynlee
May 28, 2013 20:34 | #1 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …/90717616@N08/8860504425/ Londyn & Fynlee 6D | EF 35 f2 IS | EF 50 f1.4 | EF 85 f1.8 | EF 135 f2.0
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windpig Chopped liver More info | May 28, 2013 21:19 | #2 Pick a better background and/or a longer focal length in portrait orientation. Would you like to buy a vowel?
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RPCrowe Cream of the Crop More info | May 28, 2013 21:19 | #3 How would you improve this image if you were to reshoot it? See my images at http://rpcrowe.smugmug.com/
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May 28, 2013 21:34 | #4 RPCrowe wrote in post #15977684 How would you improve this image if you were to reshoot it? This was just some random shooting at a picnic. Not planned. 6D | EF 35 f2 IS | EF 50 f1.4 | EF 85 f1.8 | EF 135 f2.0
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May 28, 2013 21:36 | #5 also, don't know anything about metering yet, but am intrigued. 6D | EF 35 f2 IS | EF 50 f1.4 | EF 85 f1.8 | EF 135 f2.0
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May 28, 2013 21:47 | #6 Here's another quick edit: Family 6D | EF 35 f2 IS | EF 50 f1.4 | EF 85 f1.8 | EF 135 f2.0
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facedodge Goldmember 1,193 posts Likes: 21 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Silver Spring, MD (DC Suburb) More info | May 28, 2013 21:53 | #7 Second one is way better. You got lower, removed the distracting tree. Subject fills more of the frame. Gear List | Feedback | facebook
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Spike44 Goldmember 2,155 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2007 More info | May 28, 2013 21:54 | #8 If you are going to photograph someone outside (regardless of how random) be aware of how busy and far away the background is (will it distract, is something growing out of their heads, can I use DOF to make it OOF)
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May 28, 2013 22:05 | #9 facedodge wrote in post #15977809 Second one is way better. You got lower, removed the distracting tree. Subject fills more of the frame. Thanks! I see it now! It's hard to know what to avoid, when you don't know what to avoid haha. Spike44 wrote in post #15977812 If you are going to photograph someone outside (regardless of how random) be aware of how busy and far away the background is (will it distract, is something growing out of their heads, can I use DOF to make it OOF) Frame the subject so that I can crop it in post if needed (you can't add but you can crop out distractions and make a better composition) Use early or late light and be aware of back lit subjects (do I want to compensate or use fill flash or reflectors) What windpig said above - hats with brims and sunglasses (my pet peeve) s/b removed or be prepared to compensate for underexposed faces/dark eyes. Thanks! I will revisit these girls for sure with those tips. My cousin makes gorgeous babies! I owe them. 6D | EF 35 f2 IS | EF 50 f1.4 | EF 85 f1.8 | EF 135 f2.0
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pwm2 "Sorry for being a noob" 8,626 posts Likes: 3 Joined May 2007 Location: Sweden More info | May 28, 2013 22:24 | #10 For the first shot, the subjects are in shadow. While the trees are lit by the sun. 5DMk2 + BG-E6 | 40D + BG-E2N | 350D + BG-E3 + RC-1 | Elan 7E | Minolta Dimage 7U | (Gear thread)
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facedodge Goldmember 1,193 posts Likes: 21 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Silver Spring, MD (DC Suburb) More info | May 29, 2013 14:00 | #11 ^good point. Gear List | Feedback | facebook
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HDr Member 124 posts Joined Feb 2012 More info | May 29, 2013 18:28 | #12 I would shoot on a cloudy day or use fill flash. Canon 6D | Canon 17-40mm f/4L USM | Canon 50mm f/1.8 II | Canon 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM | B+W 77mm ND 3.0 1000X | B+W 77mm ND 1.8 64x | Canon 580EX II Speedlite | Yongnuo 622C Transceivers | Tripods, Umbrellas, Bags and Other stuff.
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May 29, 2013 21:07 | #13 pwm2 wrote in post #15977904 For the first shot, the subjects are in shadow. While the trees are lit by the sun. Our eyes cares about the light, so with the spotlights on the trees it is obvious that our eyes will wonder to the trees instead of the humans in front of the tree. So avoid have something else in the picture better lit than your subjects. Makes sense. Thank you! HDr wrote in post #15980657 I would shoot on a cloudy day or use fill flash. I would cleanup the background. I would use a shallower depth of field. I would shoot the same scene from different POV 20-30 times. Awesome advice! 6D | EF 35 f2 IS | EF 50 f1.4 | EF 85 f1.8 | EF 135 f2.0
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Jun 01, 2013 19:20 | #14 Another edit form the same set. Close-Up 6D | EF 35 f2 IS | EF 50 f1.4 | EF 85 f1.8 | EF 135 f2.0
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Jun 01, 2013 19:32 | #15 My thought's on the last one: 6D | EF 35 f2 IS | EF 50 f1.4 | EF 85 f1.8 | EF 135 f2.0
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