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Oct 04, 2010 19:08 |  #1

Got a couple of pictures of my kids on the back porch. C&C welcome.

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Oct 04, 2010 19:12 |  #2

These are great especially the first photo.

The photos are clean and sharp, with good colors especially the first photo.


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Oct 04, 2010 20:31 |  #3

I could die the day I take a picture of my kids like those. Love them both.
One question: How is it that there are like lines or squares on the bokeh?


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Oct 04, 2010 20:48 |  #4

awesome love them both!!!!!!!


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Oct 04, 2010 20:56 |  #5

Nice pictures, but whats up with the crazy lines in the background?


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Oct 04, 2010 22:03 as a reply to  @ Johnsoir's post |  #6

My guess those lines are from a porch screen ??


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Oct 05, 2010 06:26 |  #7

Yaamon wrote in post #11035249 (external link)
My guess those lines are from a porch screen ??

That is 100% correct. We were on the back porch, I put the flash on a tripod and bounced it off the porch ceiling and the kids did a "fashion show".


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Oct 05, 2010 06:49 |  #8

The exif is not with the pic ... which lens did you use on #1


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Oct 05, 2010 07:02 |  #9

jay.johnsonau wrote in post #11037013 (external link)
The exif is not with the pic ... which lens did you use on #1

24-105L, great lens and stays on my camera 99% of the time. Mostly because I only have that and a nifty fifty, I'm really going down the road of only using good glass. Saving for the 70-200!!

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Exposure 0.005 sec (1/200)
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Oct 05, 2010 07:08 |  #10

WB is simply perfect. VERY nice job. Sharp, too. Nice subjects. In a year, they'll run from your camera so get 'em while you can!

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Oct 07, 2010 18:26 |  #11

Great shots


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Oct 07, 2010 21:38 |  #12

Excellent! And interesting - I've used a screen to shoot thru but never behind to impact the BG. Great idea. Beautiful children too.

In photoshop I believe saving for the web removes the exif. I link my photos from smugmug and it keeps them intact. I use Safari now and don't have an exif reader plug-in so I can't see it.


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Oct 08, 2010 09:38 |  #13

Beautiful shots and very cute young ladies! I agree with the others; the lighting, WB and PP were perfect. The first one is simply outstanding. Well done!


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Oct 08, 2010 10:35 |  #14

You should get the first one blown up. It is such a great photo. The screen background creates such a unique background


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Oct 08, 2010 10:52 |  #15

Love the lighting on her hair and face in the first photo - very warm and appealing.


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