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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 268586" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>only the best 3 stars and up. if its a necessary photo, meaning, a regular snapshot dont add it, if its something of an important family member you need to include it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>You did great. all the preparations paid off. lovely photos. I was worried you would have an issue with the backlit lighting. very nice pic above. shooting hard lighting situations on the fly is very difficult. not sure many would be able to hit it properly. you will probably need to recover highlights or shadows in most. just worry about face exposure. dress/suit, sky background is important, but the face is the priority. </p><p></p><p>but crap I hate WA focal lengths. the 2 girls on the left will not like the picture HAHA, left one, got stretched out and cut. you slimmed her down a bit with the crop. I just hate using anything wider than 28mm with people. just not an aesthetic focal length. sometimes you have no choice because you have no space to go back and get a longer FL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 268586, member: 14443"] only the best 3 stars and up. if its a necessary photo, meaning, a regular snapshot dont add it, if its something of an important family member you need to include it. You did great. all the preparations paid off. lovely photos. I was worried you would have an issue with the backlit lighting. very nice pic above. shooting hard lighting situations on the fly is very difficult. not sure many would be able to hit it properly. you will probably need to recover highlights or shadows in most. just worry about face exposure. dress/suit, sky background is important, but the face is the priority. but crap I hate WA focal lengths. the 2 girls on the left will not like the picture HAHA, left one, got stretched out and cut. you slimmed her down a bit with the crop. I just hate using anything wider than 28mm with people. just not an aesthetic focal length. sometimes you have no choice because you have no space to go back and get a longer FL. [/QUOTE]
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