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My daughter Sophia, taken with my 50mm 1.4 on the good old XTi camera (only using available window light).
I love how this picture has a "soft" focus, giving it an almost dreamy effect, while not appearing "out of focus". Thoughts? |
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Very nice shot of your daughter, great job with natrual light.
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You know, I can't seem to get enough pictures of my kids. Thank goodness they still enjoy having them taken.
Playing around with multiple flashes. 580EX II on camera, controlling a 430EX off camera right (using an umbrella). Check out the EXIF for further details. There is some foliage in the background, that detracts from the image somewhat, but I think it still works. Thoughts? |
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Your flash shot is nicely rendered! That's what I want to get comfortable doing!
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Try using a reflector in your shot to diminish the shadowing under her eyes and neckline.
Nice shot nonetheless. Mahalo, Tom |
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Here is what happens when you tried to use a foam-core reflector, with a two-year old helper.
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aww shes so cute
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