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<blockquote data-quote="F &amp; F2 Man" data-source="post: 540418" data-attributes="member: 9463"><p>Well, liveview isn't 100%... but it is close enough, plus, if you are shooting RAW, LR will apply a standard JPG settings from the embedded JPG. </p><p>So, you have a starting point.</p><p></p><p>There is an Facebook group called "Film Mamas, the forum" that have a lot of family portraits outside.</p><p>They all use film, but, all have that great DR and brightness. This look (like yours) is very popular, and I see it being a standard for a long while.</p><p></p><p>You do have to meter properly for the face, and use fill flash properly so you don't see the use the flash. Which looks like you did also.</p><p>I see a highlight in the eyes of older girl that looks like you may have used an off camera flash. Might be wrong.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think you did a great job, I can't really anything to advice on, So, my critique is "Job well done"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F & F2 Man, post: 540418, member: 9463"] Well, liveview isn't 100%... but it is close enough, plus, if you are shooting RAW, LR will apply a standard JPG settings from the embedded JPG. So, you have a starting point. There is an Facebook group called "Film Mamas, the forum" that have a lot of family portraits outside. They all use film, but, all have that great DR and brightness. This look (like yours) is very popular, and I see it being a standard for a long while. You do have to meter properly for the face, and use fill flash properly so you don't see the use the flash. Which looks like you did also. I see a highlight in the eyes of older girl that looks like you may have used an off camera flash. Might be wrong. I think you did a great job, I can't really anything to advice on, So, my critique is "Job well done" [/QUOTE]
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