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My first family/people shoot
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<blockquote data-quote="singlerosa_RIP" data-source="post: 299834" data-attributes="member: 15556"><p>Nice looking family. 900 shots in an hour is a lot of shooting, not to mention a lot of editing. If you're asking for feedback, I'd suggest you try shooting a bit wider to keep from cutting off body parts or crop tighter to cut them off closer to the torso. In the first pic, the husband's foot is chopped off and in the second, the wife's foot is missing. It's OK to compose without the entire body, but you want to avoid cutting off the end of a body part. When I'm in doubt on how to do something, YouTube is my friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="singlerosa_RIP, post: 299834, member: 15556"] Nice looking family. 900 shots in an hour is a lot of shooting, not to mention a lot of editing. If you're asking for feedback, I'd suggest you try shooting a bit wider to keep from cutting off body parts or crop tighter to cut them off closer to the torso. In the first pic, the husband's foot is chopped off and in the second, the wife's foot is missing. It's OK to compose without the entire body, but you want to avoid cutting off the end of a body part. When I'm in doubt on how to do something, YouTube is my friend. [/QUOTE]
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