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04/04/2008 07:11:57 AM |
LOL you and grandma did good. |
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04/01/2008 08:52:36 PM |
Oh, thanks for the laugh, Kelli (and grandma)! That is a wonderful face! :) |
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03/29/2008 11:29:17 AM |
I like portraits of old people. There is always so much character in their faces. I like the expression here, nice pose.
Here are a couple of things I would suggest:
ΓΆ€ΒΆ Use some side lighting to add depth. If you don't have lights, use a window. Then use your shutter speed to control the strength of the available light.
ΓΆ€ΒΆ Have your subject stand farther from the background and select a larger aperture. This will create a more narrow depth of field and "blur out" distracting background elements like wrinkles/folds in your backdrop. |
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03/26/2008 06:59:27 AM |
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03/25/2008 04:37:16 PM |
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03/24/2008 10:04:00 AM |
BRILLIANT! What a fantastic face ;-)) LMAO... |
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03/24/2008 08:19:20 AM |
what's she charged with? Rustling? More mugging than anything else, but is funny. 7 |
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