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<blockquote data-quote="dh photography" data-source="post: 483550" data-attributes="member: 25354"><p>Ok, thanks guys. I appreciate the feedback. I was having a hard time with the ones that are dark. He was sitting in the shadows and on the edge of a treeline that didn't have much light coming though. I had the onboard flash set at 1/8 first but was really not getting enough fill for bringing out any details. I'd have rather tried my off camera flash & diffuser for sure. Would have worked better on the one where he was down at eye level, but the ones from underneath I was literally holding the camera about 2' up above my head trying to still see him through the viewfinder when I could. </p><p></p><p>I really wanted to use one for the "Up in the air" challenge, but missed it with the new time deadline. </p><p></p><p>I'll have to try again today at lunch if I can find more to get close to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dh photography, post: 483550, member: 25354"] Ok, thanks guys. I appreciate the feedback. I was having a hard time with the ones that are dark. He was sitting in the shadows and on the edge of a treeline that didn't have much light coming though. I had the onboard flash set at 1/8 first but was really not getting enough fill for bringing out any details. I'd have rather tried my off camera flash & diffuser for sure. Would have worked better on the one where he was down at eye level, but the ones from underneath I was literally holding the camera about 2' up above my head trying to still see him through the viewfinder when I could. I really wanted to use one for the "Up in the air" challenge, but missed it with the new time deadline. I'll have to try again today at lunch if I can find more to get close to. [/QUOTE]
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