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Portraits in bad lighting.
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<blockquote data-quote="snowbeast" data-source="post: 222702" data-attributes="member: 17858"><p>A brother of mine has asked me to take pictures of him in his various regalia in our lodge room. As much as we have lights in the room I don't think they are bright enough. </p><p>I am using a D3100 and will use the two kit lenses for various angles. I only have the standard camera flash. I can't afford a new flash as I'm saving for a macro and 50mm lens at the moment. </p><p>My original thought was to get some desk lamps and arrange them pointing at him and edit the pics in gimp. </p><p>This will be my first ever portrait opportunity so any advice would bigger great. </p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Bruce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snowbeast, post: 222702, member: 17858"] A brother of mine has asked me to take pictures of him in his various regalia in our lodge room. As much as we have lights in the room I don't think they are bright enough. I am using a D3100 and will use the two kit lenses for various angles. I only have the standard camera flash. I can't afford a new flash as I'm saving for a macro and 50mm lens at the moment. My original thought was to get some desk lamps and arrange them pointing at him and edit the pics in gimp. This will be my first ever portrait opportunity so any advice would bigger great. Cheers, Bruce [/QUOTE]
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