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Dana : A Fine Line Between Beauty & Glamour. Blamour?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 112059" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>7 feet makes sense now that you say that because with the 105 to get a head shot I stand about 4 feet away. I'm with you on that lens it must be something to work with. It is good to see people shooting portraits and the such at the smaller apertures. I want to do some of that myself but I need a tripod, better lighting, or a faster lens or a combination of all of them.</p><p></p><p>Definitely not a calibrated monitor...I'll have to go back over some of your photos and find something that shows you what I am talking about. I'll say it again I'm sure it is not you or your technique it probably has to do with what has been occupying my mind for sometime. (and that is not always a good thing I might add...LOL)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 112059, member: 6548"] 7 feet makes sense now that you say that because with the 105 to get a head shot I stand about 4 feet away. I'm with you on that lens it must be something to work with. It is good to see people shooting portraits and the such at the smaller apertures. I want to do some of that myself but I need a tripod, better lighting, or a faster lens or a combination of all of them. Definitely not a calibrated monitor...I'll have to go back over some of your photos and find something that shows you what I am talking about. I'll say it again I'm sure it is not you or your technique it probably has to do with what has been occupying my mind for sometime. (and that is not always a good thing I might add...LOL) [/QUOTE]
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