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Dec 11, 2009 12:17 |  #1

Man and I thought it was hard shooting 1 kid... Also it had to be the WORST looking day ever, no sun really dark clouds. I had alof of trouble getting anything truly sharp. Does anyone have and good pointers on how to work under such hard conditions or do you just have to say reshoot sometimes? anyways here is a couple pics I got.

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Dec 11, 2009 12:31 |  #2

You should praise the fact the sun wasn't out. The bright sun would have caused harsh shadows. The lighting and exposure came out very nicely in both. Well done. The first one you missed the framing and cut off part of the children and left to much dead space on the right. Secound one in framed better, but watch the background.........3 of the children have items sprouting from there heads.


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Dec 11, 2009 13:07 |  #3

rjc1 wrote in post #9177850 (external link)
You should praise the fact the sun wasn't out. The bright sun would have caused harsh shadows. The lighting and exposure came out very nicely in both. Well done. The first one you missed the framing and cut off part of the children and left to much dead space on the right. Secound one in framed better, but watch the background.........3 of the children have items sprouting from there heads.

normally I would but it was VERY dark out and it was around 4PM so I had a hard time keeping a fast shutter speed and I didnt want to bump up the ISO to high.


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Dec 11, 2009 14:25 |  #4

rjc1 wrote in post #9177850 (external link)
You should praise the fact the sun wasn't out. The bright sun would have caused harsh shadows. The lighting and exposure came out very nicely in both. Well done. The first one you missed the framing and cut off part of the children and left to much dead space on the right. Secound one in framed better, but watch the background.........3 of the children have items sprouting from there heads.

Albeit items that are very easy to clone out...




  
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