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MissyPosted by Lydia (Loma Linda, United States) on 24 April 2012 in People & Portrait. Thanks for looking at my pictures, I read all your comments. Any feedback and critiques are highly welcome, I want to improve, so any tips, ideas, or general comments are greatly appreciated!
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Göran from Skanör, SwedenYour portraits are good, you communicate well with the ones you take pictures of. You use very high ISO setting, try to lower it to 100 or 200. Of course that rises the risk of unsharpness due to movement either by you or the model. Side lightning is often easier to work with. Take several shots and vary the exposure settings. Make use of a good post production program, for instance Lightroom has a wonderful thing where you can change the exposure in a very defined portion of the picture. And above all, get yourself a good hand-book of portrait photographing. 30 Apr 2012 8:39am |
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