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Sucky Shoot Last Evening
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<blockquote data-quote="Lautermilch" data-source="post: 835600" data-attributes="member: 37465"><p>Nikon D7000 with twin Yongnuo YN560 Speed lights at 128</p><p></p><p>I have a park that I am using for outdoor shoots or trying to use. Model arrived late for shoot and the quality of the images bothers me.</p><p>Her top was very reflective and many of the shoots were blow out like I was aiming at a light.</p><p>Two of the images are the first in my photo stream. -https://www.flickr.com/photos/lautermilch/</p><p>So any basic suggestions looking at the images and EXIF info for better low light shooting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lautermilch, post: 835600, member: 37465"] Nikon D7000 with twin Yongnuo YN560 Speed lights at 128 I have a park that I am using for outdoor shoots or trying to use. Model arrived late for shoot and the quality of the images bothers me. Her top was very reflective and many of the shoots were blow out like I was aiming at a light. Two of the images are the first in my photo stream. -https://www.flickr.com/photos/lautermilch/ So any basic suggestions looking at the images and EXIF info for better low light shooting? [/QUOTE]
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