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<blockquote data-quote="Biltong" data-source="post: 549217" data-attributes="member: 41614"><p>Thank you so much for the input.</p><p></p><p>Firstly, my apologies, I should have mentioned that my intention was to create this low-key effect. Also, there was a security guard in the background who refused to get out of the frame, so I had to do something to get her out of the picture. </p><p></p><p>I've also played around with various settings to see what happened with each, and admittedly, this photo was by chance. It was probably the 6th image of the same subject...</p><p></p><p>I do have a 35mm f1.8 but stupidly left it in the hotel room on that specific day. Agreed, it would have been a much better choice of lens but somehow I did not think of it beforehand. (It merely shows the difference between an amateur like me and a more polished professional photographer who will do much more planning beforehand).</p><p></p><p>Again, thank you very much for the comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biltong, post: 549217, member: 41614"] Thank you so much for the input. Firstly, my apologies, I should have mentioned that my intention was to create this low-key effect. Also, there was a security guard in the background who refused to get out of the frame, so I had to do something to get her out of the picture. I've also played around with various settings to see what happened with each, and admittedly, this photo was by chance. It was probably the 6th image of the same subject... I do have a 35mm f1.8 but stupidly left it in the hotel room on that specific day. Agreed, it would have been a much better choice of lens but somehow I did not think of it beforehand. (It merely shows the difference between an amateur like me and a more polished professional photographer who will do much more planning beforehand). Again, thank you very much for the comments. [/QUOTE]
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