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05/04/2005 08:22:26 PM · #1
portrait
feeding time
ready for take off

just took these a few hours ago and im looking for some thoughts from ya'll.
05/04/2005 08:23:56 PM · #2
I like the first one.....last link doesn't work....takes me to a search.
05/04/2005 08:25:23 PM · #3
Originally posted by rex:

I like the first one.....last link doesn't work....takes me to a search.


last one again
should work
05/04/2005 08:28:40 PM · #4
I works now......The birds seem out of focus or maybe there is too much noise....Do you have neatimage?
05/04/2005 08:32:13 PM · #5
Originally posted by rex:

I works now......The birds seem out of focus or maybe there is too much noise....Do you have neatimage?


i have a noiseware and i used it on both the bird photos.
05/05/2005 07:49:43 AM · #6
Originally posted by smilebig4me1x:

portrait
feeding time
ready for take off

just took these a few hours ago and im looking for some thoughts from ya'll.


any one else have any sugestions on how to maybe make these better?
05/05/2005 08:11:25 AM · #7
The portrait needs some more lighting on the girl's face -- either by flash or a reflector or soemthing -- in my opinion.
05/05/2005 08:15:25 AM · #8
Originally posted by deapee:

The portrait needs some more lighting on the girl's face -- either by flash or a reflector or soemthing -- in my opinion.


thank you....when she gets home today ill try it with flash this afternoon. i was afraid of "whiteing" her out with a flash.
05/05/2005 08:23:55 AM · #9
Try not to use a flash but a reflector. If you don't have one use a white card stock. This will take and bounce light off onto you subject.
05/05/2005 08:37:06 AM · #10
Originally posted by bhound:

Try not to use a flash but a reflector. If you don't have one use a white card stock. This will take and bounce light off onto you subject.


ok...Ill try anything! This is a neighbors girl and i love the color of her skin and her cheek bones. i think she makes a good subject...all i have to do is get her not to be so shy but she is a very sweet gentle girl. i want her to be comfortable with the camera and I also want her tolike the photos i take of her. I'm hopeing to use her for future photos if i can get her away from thinking shes not pretty.
05/05/2005 08:38:58 AM · #11
Originally posted by bhound:

Try not to use a flash but a reflector. If you don't have one use a white card stock. This will take and bounce light off onto you subject.


would 8x10 card stock work( i have them handy)? and whats the best way to set it up?
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