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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
Active D-Lighting, and some other strange things...
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 266769" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>#1. I do not use active D-lighting so cannot answer this.</p><p></p><p>#2. I have my own style and people either like it or hate it, I will not change my style for others. If they do not like ti then they can go to another photographer. </p><p></p><p>#3. A camera is only a tool, its what you do with it that makes the difference.</p><p></p><p>I honestly would have picked a better spot away from anything distracting, why is a baptism in a coffee shop? </p><p>I would have picked out some areas near the baptism and said lets get some shots from here, also I would have talked and joked with them to get happy faces.</p><p></p><p>In all honesty I think you have leaned away from your own style and have tried to accommodate anothers style. I would not have done this, I also never give my SD cards away, If shooting RAW I always PP. If shooting JPEG I always PP. No if's buts or maybe's. I do not do as others do especially if it can directly impact the quality of my work. </p><p></p><p>So in answer to all your questions I think you need to ask yourself something. If you were to do this again would you use the same location? Or change it? Would the location and lighting (natural/room etc) bring out the best in your photo? What would you do differently?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 266769, member: 9753"] #1. I do not use active D-lighting so cannot answer this. #2. I have my own style and people either like it or hate it, I will not change my style for others. If they do not like ti then they can go to another photographer. #3. A camera is only a tool, its what you do with it that makes the difference. I honestly would have picked a better spot away from anything distracting, why is a baptism in a coffee shop? I would have picked out some areas near the baptism and said lets get some shots from here, also I would have talked and joked with them to get happy faces. In all honesty I think you have leaned away from your own style and have tried to accommodate anothers style. I would not have done this, I also never give my SD cards away, If shooting RAW I always PP. If shooting JPEG I always PP. No if's buts or maybe's. I do not do as others do especially if it can directly impact the quality of my work. So in answer to all your questions I think you need to ask yourself something. If you were to do this again would you use the same location? Or change it? Would the location and lighting (natural/room etc) bring out the best in your photo? What would you do differently? [/QUOTE]
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