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May 29, 2005 23:42 |  #1

Hello,

Today we had some nice weather so I tried out the Rebel XT on manual mode working to get some family portraits while we were all in town.

The camera settings were the same for all pictures:

Manual; 1/60; F3.5; ISO 100; Sigma DG 500 Super Fill flash with -1 FEC

I'm working to limit the DOF by raising the f-stop. I wasn't as successful as I wanted to be but all in all I'm happy with most of the results. I'm posting the best. These do not have any PS processing...

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May 29, 2005 23:43 |  #2

Here are two more shots with the same settings as above.


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May 30, 2005 07:21 |  #3

Nice photos. Nice smiles all around.
Next time, try to get Dad (GrandDad ?) loosened up for the picture; his smile looks a little strained. Then again, maybe his personality is more on the "reserved" side.:-)
Also, the group shot would have been better if Mom's foot hadn't been up.
Eh, if I had a nickel for every little detail I've overlooked in my own photos... LOL


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May 31, 2005 07:27 as a reply to  @ ayotnoms's post |  #4

Yea the Father/Grand Father wasn't feeling well. I do wish the Mother/Grand Mother has moved her foot....


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