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Jul 04, 2008 00:00 |  #1
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Well prior to this shot last weekend, I have 0 lighting experience. I was pretty impressed with my lighting job since Ive never played with lighting EVER. I did a lil reading before I went out and took some snaps.


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Jul 04, 2008 06:54 |  #2

wow, post up some other shots. Im interested to see how they turned out.


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Jul 04, 2008 08:56 |  #3

Lets see some of the shots from the shoot.


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Jul 04, 2008 11:02 |  #4

How can you tease us like this? :(


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Jul 04, 2008 14:12 |  #5

You cloned away a bit too much of the light on the ground in your edit :-P (is nosey)


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Thanks guys. All the other shots were way underexposed, I was playing with light settings and etc, trying to get a feel of what worked and what didnt.


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Jul 04, 2008 16:33 |  #7

Don't you have a display screen on your camera? :lol:


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Jul 04, 2008 16:37 |  #8
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CorzyPhoto wrote in post #5849770 (external link)
Don't you have a display screen on your camera? :lol:

Yea i do lol, but 2.5" compared to seeing an image on a 22" Widescreen LCD is a HUGE difference lol.

I thought they looked good on the 2.5" LCD but I guess not.


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Jul 04, 2008 19:06 |  #9

Orlandoech wrote in post #5849787 (external link)
Yea i do lol, but 2.5" compared to seeing an image on a 22" Widescreen LCD is a HUGE difference lol.

I thought they looked good on the 2.5" LCD but I guess not.

I know what you mean. It's also really difficult to determine whether or not you nailed the focus when shooting at night.




  
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