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<blockquote data-quote="ptcasper" data-source="post: 353026" data-attributes="member: 27744"><p>So I usually only do nature and landscape photography but a good friend wants me to attempt taking photos of his triplets for their 'one year' photos. I told him I would do it but a few weeks earlier so he can have a backup plan if it doesnt work out. </p><p></p><p>I guess I have a few questions since I'm</p><p>Dipping into a new genre. I will be using a 7100 and have the right lenses. I don't have a speedlight flash or whatever they're cAlled but we will be outside in the early Morning sunlight. </p><p></p><p>Is there a specific setting when shooting people in the sunlight that the camera should be on? Do I need addtl equipment? Is there certain post-processing techniques I should be using? Any advice at all from the experienced crowd?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ptcasper, post: 353026, member: 27744"] So I usually only do nature and landscape photography but a good friend wants me to attempt taking photos of his triplets for their 'one year' photos. I told him I would do it but a few weeks earlier so he can have a backup plan if it doesnt work out. I guess I have a few questions since I'm Dipping into a new genre. I will be using a 7100 and have the right lenses. I don't have a speedlight flash or whatever they're cAlled but we will be outside in the early Morning sunlight. Is there a specific setting when shooting people in the sunlight that the camera should be on? Do I need addtl equipment? Is there certain post-processing techniques I should be using? Any advice at all from the experienced crowd? Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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