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Advice needed for Outdoor Family Holiday Portrait
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 38689" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>My advice would be for you to take them in the shade and use open shade as a main source of light, unless you have a powerful fill-in flash. It's about the only advice I could give you. Bring all your lenses and it will depend on how much room you have to play with. Use the longest lens possible TO KEEP ALL OF THEM IN FOCUS while keeping out the background out of focus. For the poses, you'll be on your own and will have to try whatever comes natural, but try to make them look as close as possible to each others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 38689, member: 3903"] My advice would be for you to take them in the shade and use open shade as a main source of light, unless you have a powerful fill-in flash. It's about the only advice I could give you. Bring all your lenses and it will depend on how much room you have to play with. Use the longest lens possible TO KEEP ALL OF THEM IN FOCUS while keeping out the background out of focus. For the poses, you'll be on your own and will have to try whatever comes natural, but try to make them look as close as possible to each others. [/QUOTE]
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