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Dec 28, 2009 13:53 |  #1

Still working on the bigger group pics, those need more work, these I think came out pretty good. I did not crop the first pic yet, but will crop once I think of howmuch to crop it. Suggestions and CC are welcome!

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Dec 28, 2009 14:38 |  #2

I like them both, I just wish the bottom of the first pic is not cropped.


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Dec 28, 2009 21:11 |  #3

Agree. I would have moved the camera so as not to leave so much room on the top in both these shots.

Edited: - BTW - Cute kids.


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Dec 28, 2009 21:15 |  #4

I agree with the others. There's a lot of empty space at the top of both of the shots where you could have included the child's entire body. Besides that, both are cute pics. :)


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Dec 28, 2009 21:19 |  #5

Good job getting kids to look long enough to snap it. What was your lighting setup for the white backdrop?


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Dec 28, 2009 23:56 |  #6

The first pic I snapped about 8-9 shots and only 2 came out good, with all kids looking my way or somewhat my way.. few where full body shots, but unfortunately no one was looking into the camera.. Oh and using 85mm didn't help. Second shot I didnt want to get full body, the kid is sitting on a stool with a perent holding him, I had to crop all that out.

For lighting I have 2 flashes behind the white back drop at 1/8 each, wich was not enough to blow it out, i had to dodge it a bit.

Thanks for everyone's comments, really appreaciate you taking the time to comment!


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Dec 29, 2009 06:45 |  #7

seem a bit soft to me, imo!




  
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Dec 29, 2009 11:20 |  #8

robert.depalmo wrote in post #9281808 (external link)
seem a bit soft to me, imo!

Might be from downsizing? They sharp on my screen, at 100%.


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Dec 29, 2009 11:36 |  #9

so cute!


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