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<blockquote data-quote="Will V|Photography" data-source="post: 32164" data-attributes="member: 7177"><p>Thanks for the input. What would make the others better? The second one was taken at dusk and I tried to add some fill from the pop-up flash but had to edit it a bit in LR to make it decent. The last 2 were taken outside in the shade where the fill was a bit overpowering. Composition-wise, I tried to make them all very similar incase they came out good and I wanted to start a "set" of candid portraits of my friends. I wasn't really going for "bokeh" in any of these. I know I shouldn't but I do take a little offense to these being referred to as "snapshots" as I put a lot of time in editing these and the "subjects" are very close to me, so I wanted to make some photographs that spoke to that instead of just some snapshots of us all hanging out.</p><p></p><p>I know it doesn't matter but my favorite is the last one. It's all in the eyes...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will V|Photography, post: 32164, member: 7177"] Thanks for the input. What would make the others better? The second one was taken at dusk and I tried to add some fill from the pop-up flash but had to edit it a bit in LR to make it decent. The last 2 were taken outside in the shade where the fill was a bit overpowering. Composition-wise, I tried to make them all very similar incase they came out good and I wanted to start a "set" of candid portraits of my friends. I wasn't really going for "bokeh" in any of these. I know I shouldn't but I do take a little offense to these being referred to as "snapshots" as I put a lot of time in editing these and the "subjects" are very close to me, so I wanted to make some photographs that spoke to that instead of just some snapshots of us all hanging out. I know it doesn't matter but my favorite is the last one. It's all in the eyes... [/QUOTE]
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