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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 34310" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>That's because the General section is more for just sharing and discussion. If you're looking for advice and ways to improve, then post those photos here.</p><p></p><p>#1: Her expression says, "Really? Do I <em>have</em> to stand here and pose for you?" This is one of those hybrid shots that is half posed/half candid, and winds up being neither. One of the issues with using flash outdoors is that you run the risk of an underexposed background if not metered correctly. Next time, try using spot metering in a situation like this for a better overall exposure.</p><p></p><p>#2: I like this one a lot better. Definitely a candid shot, and the expression on her face is much more pleasing. The only problem is...it's out of focus and cropped too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 34310, member: 1061"] That's because the General section is more for just sharing and discussion. If you're looking for advice and ways to improve, then post those photos here. #1: Her expression says, "Really? Do I [I]have[/I] to stand here and pose for you?" This is one of those hybrid shots that is half posed/half candid, and winds up being neither. One of the issues with using flash outdoors is that you run the risk of an underexposed background if not metered correctly. Next time, try using spot metering in a situation like this for a better overall exposure. #2: I like this one a lot better. Definitely a candid shot, and the expression on her face is much more pleasing. The only problem is...it's out of focus and cropped too much. [/QUOTE]
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