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<blockquote data-quote="dh photography" data-source="post: 586587" data-attributes="member: 25354"><p>[ATTACH]232063[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>As you guys can see, there wasn't much done right on the original. LOL! I set this up way to fast in the front yard so I could see what my idea would like like on camera before she off to a friends. I am SOOOO glad that the girl I was shooting had to postpone. Here is a remarkable example of why practice is necessary!! </p><p></p><p>My thought was to shoot at f/2.8, but that sun stopped that. I also had to try to keep the face from being completely burnt out so the overall exposure does't match. </p><p></p><p>Having so many friends willing to pour out some of their skills and knowledge is a blessing. I'm excited that it seems the concept is really going to work, and between seeing the final results and getting such diverse and detailed pointers; I cannot wait to try this again this Sunday!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dh photography, post: 586587, member: 25354"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]232063._xfImport[/ATTACH] As you guys can see, there wasn't much done right on the original. LOL! I set this up way to fast in the front yard so I could see what my idea would like like on camera before she off to a friends. I am SOOOO glad that the girl I was shooting had to postpone. Here is a remarkable example of why practice is necessary!! My thought was to shoot at f/2.8, but that sun stopped that. I also had to try to keep the face from being completely burnt out so the overall exposure does't match. Having so many friends willing to pour out some of their skills and knowledge is a blessing. I'm excited that it seems the concept is really going to work, and between seeing the final results and getting such diverse and detailed pointers; I cannot wait to try this again this Sunday! [/QUOTE]
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