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			|  | 08/13/2004 07:10:50 PM · #1 | 
		| | I'm still playing with "artistic" blow-out, using the camera instead of post-processing.  I took this shot of my daughter, Natalie, blowing bubbles.  Aperture 2.8 and Shutter Speed of 1/150th.  I turned up the flash as well, hoping for a dramatic result.  Any thoughts? 
 
   
 I took this one of her sister, Cassidy, a while back, using the same technique.
 
 
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			|  | 08/13/2004 07:13:31 PM · #2 | 
		| | i like them both quite a bit - good use of the technique 
 
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			|  | 08/13/2004 07:21:49 PM · #3 | 
		| | Super shots, especially the first one!  (although I'm a huge fan of this technique) 
 :)
 
 edit:  now that I see you are Michael Jackson I must recommend that you stop taking photos of children...  :)
 
 Message edited by author 2004-08-13 19:22:31.
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			|  | 08/13/2004 07:24:21 PM · #4 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Lafaminit: I'm still playing with "artistic" blow-out, using the camera instead of post-processing.  I took this shot of my daughter, Natalie, blowing bubbles.  Aperture 2.8 and Shutter Speed of 1/150th.  I turned up the flash as well, hoping for a dramatic result.  Any thoughts?
 
 
   
 I took this one of her sister, Cassidy, a while back, using the same technique.
 
 
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 Very nice technique.
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			|  | 08/13/2004 07:26:02 PM · #5 | 
		| | | Originally posted by JPR: Super shots, especially the first one!  (although I'm a huge fan of this technique)
 
 :)
 
 edit:  now that I see you are Michael Jackson I must recommend that you stop taking photos of children...  :)
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 :) wondering if anyone ever looked at profile pics :)
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			|  | 08/13/2004 07:41:21 PM · #6 | 
		| | I very much like both shots and I think you've managed some crisp, clean results with good tonal range. 
 I would perhaps try to dodge and burn the images to deepen shadow areas and lighten those which are too dark (such as the chair in the second shot).
 
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			|  | 08/13/2004 07:41:25 PM · #7 | 
		| | Both are good, but the first one is a little better. I think it's because of the color of her clothes and hair. 
 I love that technique!
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