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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Moab Man's and Moab Lady's Day at Thanksgiving Point Gardens, Lehi Utah
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 296162" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>MoabLadys shots were with a D7100 and a Tamron 90mm or Nikon 60mm - both macros. My shots were Nikon D600 (handful of shots with my D7100 & 55-300mm) with a Nikon 105mm macro. She shot with a flash and softbox. I shot 95% without a flash/softbox.</p><p></p><p>Interesting enough, we did not shoot together. My wife spread her wings and knowledge and ventured on her own with me towing the wagon of equipment. </p><p></p><p>With that said, and to answer your question, I'm guessing it comes down to editing and that I've taught her along the way. However, I do see her shooting style (composition) developing now that she has really figured out her camera and how to use it. My wife has far more artistry in her that is just now starting to bubble to the surface because for the first time she has achieved some mastery over her equipment and is gaining confidence in her decisions and what she's doing. I'm excited to see where she goes with it and I am very proud of her. There were times I stood there scratching my head, but she made it all work.</p><p></p><p>I also plan to upgrade some of her software... I mean her computers software. She is getting more and more confident and comfortable with Photoshop. Next I will add Nik Tools to her computer. </p><p></p><p>No stopping her now! She truly had the bug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 296162, member: 11881"] MoabLadys shots were with a D7100 and a Tamron 90mm or Nikon 60mm - both macros. My shots were Nikon D600 (handful of shots with my D7100 & 55-300mm) with a Nikon 105mm macro. She shot with a flash and softbox. I shot 95% without a flash/softbox. Interesting enough, we did not shoot together. My wife spread her wings and knowledge and ventured on her own with me towing the wagon of equipment. With that said, and to answer your question, I'm guessing it comes down to editing and that I've taught her along the way. However, I do see her shooting style (composition) developing now that she has really figured out her camera and how to use it. My wife has far more artistry in her that is just now starting to bubble to the surface because for the first time she has achieved some mastery over her equipment and is gaining confidence in her decisions and what she's doing. I'm excited to see where she goes with it and I am very proud of her. There were times I stood there scratching my head, but she made it all work. I also plan to upgrade some of her software... I mean her computers software. She is getting more and more confident and comfortable with Photoshop. Next I will add Nik Tools to her computer. No stopping her now! She truly had the bug. [/QUOTE]
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