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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 684357" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>I posted this image on the D500 section; I was asked to take images of our parishioners for our church directory. I know in past times that they had used a service but this time they wanted to cut out the pressure sales that came along. I am donating time and talent for this. We had single people, married and families. The families I would do the group then break them down from siblings to each individual. At least they'll get something better than the "school shots". I could not be creative as I usually use soft boxes so its with two Umbrellas 600 ws strobes (flat lighting) and of course my Sekonic meter. We were doing this in the sanctuary before mass and after mass. Here is one of a dog. We put the background drape over the stool and somewhat amazed he stayed and tried to jump off. </p><p>I used a D500 with a 80mm 1.8D lens. </p><p>[ATTACH]299774[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Lou Cioccio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 684357, member: 12542"] I posted this image on the D500 section; I was asked to take images of our parishioners for our church directory. I know in past times that they had used a service but this time they wanted to cut out the pressure sales that came along. I am donating time and talent for this. We had single people, married and families. The families I would do the group then break them down from siblings to each individual. At least they'll get something better than the "school shots". I could not be creative as I usually use soft boxes so its with two Umbrellas 600 ws strobes (flat lighting) and of course my Sekonic meter. We were doing this in the sanctuary before mass and after mass. Here is one of a dog. We put the background drape over the stool and somewhat amazed he stayed and tried to jump off. I used a D500 with a 80mm 1.8D lens. [ATTACH=CONFIG]299774._xfImport[/ATTACH] Lou Cioccio [/QUOTE]
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