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<blockquote data-quote="SteveL54" data-source="post: 332537" data-attributes="member: 17080"><p>No.</p><p></p><p>I'll be the first to admit that I'm an amateur at this, but these are only snapshots.</p><p>Were these taken in full auto? Manual? Shutter priority?</p><p>Where was your white balance set? Flash? Sun? Incandescent? </p><p>The head movement is caused by the subject moving as you were taking the shot with a slow shutter speed.</p><p>Exposure comp is way too low. You're at -.67 Start at 0.0 and adjust from there.</p><p>Girl with the hat on in the store is good intent, but way to busy background. You need to get closer and open up that aperture.</p><p>The rest have the lighting all wrong.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to be harsh at all, but you need to practice, practice, practice. And read. </p><p></p><p>Like I said, I'm just an amateur, and I'm sure that someone will be along to correct my mistakes here as well.</p><p>Just my observations......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveL54, post: 332537, member: 17080"] No. I'll be the first to admit that I'm an amateur at this, but these are only snapshots. Were these taken in full auto? Manual? Shutter priority? Where was your white balance set? Flash? Sun? Incandescent? The head movement is caused by the subject moving as you were taking the shot with a slow shutter speed. Exposure comp is way too low. You're at -.67 Start at 0.0 and adjust from there. Girl with the hat on in the store is good intent, but way to busy background. You need to get closer and open up that aperture. The rest have the lighting all wrong. Not trying to be harsh at all, but you need to practice, practice, practice. And read. Like I said, I'm just an amateur, and I'm sure that someone will be along to correct my mistakes here as well. Just my observations...... [/QUOTE]
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