I would have love to have lit the mtn top scenes with some modifiers, but the wind was unlike anything I've been in, including barren summits of the Adirondacks. It blew my stand over without an umbrella attached.
gregpphoto Goldmember 1,123 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2008 Location: NJ More info | Jun 03, 2009 18:21 | #1 I would have love to have lit the mtn top scenes with some modifiers, but the wind was unlike anything I've been in, including barren summits of the Adirondacks. It blew my stand over without an umbrella attached.
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sonnyc Cream of the Crop 5,175 posts Likes: 36 Joined Jun 2005 Location: san jose More info | Jun 03, 2009 18:52 | #2 |
nufan Senior Member 558 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2007 Location: eugene,or More info | Jun 03, 2009 21:01 | #3 I like them but, i can't really see their faces in any of them 40d and stuff
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Jun 03, 2009 22:43 | #4 nufan wrote in post #8045333 I like them but, i can't really see their faces in any of them You mean as in full frontal portraits? Yea, I should have done more of those (I have a few, but haven't worked on em yet).
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