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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
College Group Class Photo
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<blockquote data-quote="RookieDSLR" data-source="post: 272211" data-attributes="member: 9620"><p>I recently had the opportunity to take a group class photo for a local college nursing course and here are the results. I used the 24-70 at I believe it was 50mm with my SB700 on a stand camera left above the camera shooting down. I stood on a chair and raised my tripod up to my level and shot at f8. I used the sliding dividers in a conference room and just cut out the dividing lines in post. I think it came out really well although I was a little disappointed in the posing because they seemed to have ants in their pants and they kept shifting around and whining where I stuck them in the group. Here are the results. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RookieDSLR, post: 272211, member: 9620"] I recently had the opportunity to take a group class photo for a local college nursing course and here are the results. I used the 24-70 at I believe it was 50mm with my SB700 on a stand camera left above the camera shooting down. I stood on a chair and raised my tripod up to my level and shot at f8. I used the sliding dividers in a conference room and just cut out the dividing lines in post. I think it came out really well although I was a little disappointed in the posing because they seemed to have ants in their pants and they kept shifting around and whining where I stuck them in the group. Here are the results. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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