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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 438610" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>HA HA! I pulled off the impossible - one shot one kill! Ok, no one was actually killed, but I am that excited. The above shot was only of three of the four children. The problem was capturing the littlest one. She is a little under 2 and completely wiggly and undirectable. However, I decided to go for the impossible and see if I could get a shot of her like the brother and sisters. My plan, feed her, get her in a really good mood, then rush her out to the studio. My wife would place her on the stool while holding her at arms length when I said go. I still have the lighting set up so all I had to do was catch that moment she gave me a profile while she was looking at my wife making faces and sounds that would hold her attention. In one swift placement of the child, a goofy sound/face from my wife, and there was the shot - I pulled the trigger and captured her profile. The mom is so excited because all four of her children are now in the shot. </p><p></p><p>Having pulled this off, I think I will go outside and capture lightning in a bottle. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]149870[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 438610, member: 11881"] HA HA! I pulled off the impossible - one shot one kill! Ok, no one was actually killed, but I am that excited. The above shot was only of three of the four children. The problem was capturing the littlest one. She is a little under 2 and completely wiggly and undirectable. However, I decided to go for the impossible and see if I could get a shot of her like the brother and sisters. My plan, feed her, get her in a really good mood, then rush her out to the studio. My wife would place her on the stool while holding her at arms length when I said go. I still have the lighting set up so all I had to do was catch that moment she gave me a profile while she was looking at my wife making faces and sounds that would hold her attention. In one swift placement of the child, a goofy sound/face from my wife, and there was the shot - I pulled the trigger and captured her profile. The mom is so excited because all four of her children are now in the shot. Having pulled this off, I think I will go outside and capture lightning in a bottle. [ATTACH type="full" width="30%"]149870._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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