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<blockquote data-quote="dh photography" data-source="post: 586541" data-attributes="member: 25354"><p>Thank you all so much for your feedback and advice!! So cool to have so many good and genuine people here to call friends. </p><p></p><p>I'll upload the original sonic in a few to give you an idea of where I started. Definitely too bright from the start. Had set up everything to be in the shade of the overcast skies but as we were just about to shoot the sun came back out. I tried waiting a bit but the cloud cover that came back was too thin. Had to time it just right before she was squinty from the light. Did not use the external flashes but did have them ready for the shot originally. </p><p></p><p>I think ill go back to the original and start again on two differing directions. Hopefully I can eliminate the burnouts and get a more even tone as I lower the exposure around the perimeter like the 2nd image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dh photography, post: 586541, member: 25354"] Thank you all so much for your feedback and advice!! So cool to have so many good and genuine people here to call friends. I'll upload the original sonic in a few to give you an idea of where I started. Definitely too bright from the start. Had set up everything to be in the shade of the overcast skies but as we were just about to shoot the sun came back out. I tried waiting a bit but the cloud cover that came back was too thin. Had to time it just right before she was squinty from the light. Did not use the external flashes but did have them ready for the shot originally. I think ill go back to the original and start again on two differing directions. Hopefully I can eliminate the burnouts and get a more even tone as I lower the exposure around the perimeter like the 2nd image. [/QUOTE]
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