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My first Portrait Attempt
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 93417" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>Yea I would have gone above f5, but lighting only permited 1/100 at f5. I could have bumped the ISO up a bit as I was only at 500, which isn't much for the D600. I really learned a lot today and from you folks, I'll take another stab at it next weekend. I need to work out the hair and background lighting, which will also help reach a higher aperture with a bit more lighting. It's amazing how much light is needed! I was pleased with the balance of the front lighting so I'll have a bit more confidence with the next attempt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 93417, member: 4399"] Yea I would have gone above f5, but lighting only permited 1/100 at f5. I could have bumped the ISO up a bit as I was only at 500, which isn't much for the D600. I really learned a lot today and from you folks, I'll take another stab at it next weekend. I need to work out the hair and background lighting, which will also help reach a higher aperture with a bit more lighting. It's amazing how much light is needed! I was pleased with the balance of the front lighting so I'll have a bit more confidence with the next attempt. [/QUOTE]
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