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 | 03/18/2010 06:54:14 PM | 
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 | 03/18/2010 06:52:40 PM | 
Softball 2009 272.JPGby  MemoriesforeverComment by Yo_Spiff: This is really cute. Only thing I might suggest is cropping it a little differently. I think it is too tight on the top and sides, and maybe too much space at the bottom.   | 
 | 03/18/2010 06:51:02 PM | 
lil girl.jpgby  MemoriesforeverComment by Yo_Spiff: This looks like it may have been shot with the onboard flash. Generally speaking, the onboard pop-up flash is not a good thing for attractive images. If you have an external flash, you can bounce it off the ceiling for a more flattering light. If the pop-up is all you have right now, try taping an angled index card in front of it to bounce it's light upwards.   | 
 | 03/18/2010 06:48:04 PM | 
girls13.JPGby  MemoriesforeverComment by Yo_Spiff: This is cute. Maybe a little selective brightening of the girl on the left. Some dodging to her face is what I would do. The other minor issue is the tip of her head being cut off.   | 
 | 03/18/2010 06:46:02 PM | 
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 | 03/18/2010 06:44:34 PM | 
becca.jpgby  MemoriesforeverComment by Yo_Spiff: This is pretty good. Light is soft and flattering, cute pose and smile, nothing distracting. Perhaps some very modest adjustments to give it a little more pop is all I would suggest, and even then I would keep the adjustments fairly conservative.   | 
 | 03/18/2010 06:42:45 PM | 
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 | 03/18/2010 06:41:33 PM | 
Product-shot.jpgby  MemoriesforeverComment by Yo_Spiff: This pic looks very soft and slightly blurred. Could possibly be a minor amount of camera shake, or perhaps focus is not spot-on where it needs to be. The golden background is also very grainy. The combination suggests to me that this may have been shot handheld with a high ISO. If it was done with a compact camera it might be expected, but since you have a D40, I know you have a camera capable of sharp, clear shots.
 For something like this, I'd use a tripod, low ISO, fairly high F-stop (in order to get better depth of field) self timer or remote switch to reduce shake and as long an exposure as needed.   | 
 | 03/09/2010 01:44:46 PM | 
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