More Portraits
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 11:07 pm
Hey guys,
I'm getting repetitive ain't I
I'm getting repetitive ain't I
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shakey wrote:I'm also guessing that you used a short focal length lens for these shots.
Kreapen wrote:Should i have set the main focal point to the blown out hair to allow for the natural light?
The background in the first image i didn't take into consideration the vertical lines in the background and like you said does come down to inexperience
The 2nd photo i had aperture on about f2.4 from memory and tucked into wall.
LCD showed the front of wall in focus but apparently not.
Would this have worked better to increase the focal distance and include more to the right hand side or is this shot just a waste of memory on my computer?
Kreapen wrote:Does this work?
f/2.4? What lens? Your EXIF should have this detail; no need to rely upon memory.
Also, what camera, and were you perhaps shooting in live view mode?
What do you think?
A simple white round reflector,
A third option might have been to use fill flash
Kreapen wrote:Thanks Gstark, You replies really do carry insight and honestly are helping me a lot.
f/2.4? What lens? Your EXIF should have this detail; no need to rely upon memory.
Sorry. It was a Canon 50mm f1.8 lens (bought last week so was keen to try out) but the aperture was set to 2.8 with 1/2500.
I have a Canon EOS 40D. Wasn't in live viewing mode was referring to the LCD review.
What do you think?
Thats a good question.
I prefer the 2nd reposted photo now that i have corrected the background lines to be vertical as well as attempted to repair the over exposure on the hair and hand, but would have much preferred to have not burnt the image to start with.
A simple white round reflector,
Ordered one from HK supplies (Ebay store) last week just awaiting for it to arrive.
A third option might have been to use fill flash
The only flash i have is the pop up on the camera at the moment and I'm not sure how to adjust the strength if it can even be adjusted so i find the flash just blows everything right out still even when i close the aperture out.
estion is you spoke about metering and the different types. Is their something i can read that will help me with this?