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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 362286" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I did some street shooting once</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]115934[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]115937[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>A) Even though I am not a professional photographers, what I can deduce from my shots, is that for professional shoot.</p><p>. Shoot RAW. You can do a lot of manipulation in PP - NR, WB, Exposure, colours etc.</p><p>. Isolate the background, Keep the mannequin at least a foot or two away from the wall.</p><p>. Use at least 3 flash - left, right and bounce from front, so that there are no apparent shadows.</p><p>. Experiment with flash position, so that there are no bright spots or reflections. If you detect them, then use a diffuser.</p><p>. I have found that the 16-85 VR is not as crisp as my kit 18-55 VR-II; especially at the long end; which matches the 35mm F1.8 and the 50mm F1.8, if used between F7 and F11 (primes at F4). If you have any of these primes, consider using them.</p><p></p><p>B) Muslin can give a lot of moire at some angles, so check your shots, and if there is, change the angle a bit at a time, till it is not there.</p><p></p><p>C) If you have a laptop, then load View NX-II and take it with you to the shoot. Nothing can beat review at the site (and re-shoot if necessary).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 362286, member: 16090"] I did some street shooting once [ATTACH=CONFIG]115934._xfImport[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]115937._xfImport[/ATTACH] A) Even though I am not a professional photographers, what I can deduce from my shots, is that for professional shoot. . Shoot RAW. You can do a lot of manipulation in PP - NR, WB, Exposure, colours etc. . Isolate the background, Keep the mannequin at least a foot or two away from the wall. . Use at least 3 flash - left, right and bounce from front, so that there are no apparent shadows. . Experiment with flash position, so that there are no bright spots or reflections. If you detect them, then use a diffuser. . I have found that the 16-85 VR is not as crisp as my kit 18-55 VR-II; especially at the long end; which matches the 35mm F1.8 and the 50mm F1.8, if used between F7 and F11 (primes at F4). If you have any of these primes, consider using them. B) Muslin can give a lot of moire at some angles, so check your shots, and if there is, change the angle a bit at a time, till it is not there. C) If you have a laptop, then load View NX-II and take it with you to the shoot. Nothing can beat review at the site (and re-shoot if necessary). [/QUOTE]
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