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infilm:
I shot this with a Tokina 10-17 fisheye on a 7D. If you all deem that this shouldn't be posted here due to the fact that it was shot with a lens other than a Canon, I say no harm no foul... I'll just take it down. Thanks.
Mt Spokane Photography:
Nothing wrong with posting your image here. Photos in bright sun are always a challenge. The eyes are shaded, rather than bright. The focus should be on the eyes more than the nosel. Sometimes a large reflector can redirect softened sunlight onto the face and light up those eyes. Fill flash at close range won't work, you would need a remote fill flash to eliminate the shaded eyes.
infilm:
Yeah, I know the lighting techniques. I do that for a living. Stupid of me to be shooting wide open in full sun though. Its difficult to see where focus actually is on that lens because its so wide.
Mt Spokane Photography:
--- Quote from: infilm on July 21, 2011, 12:30:27 PM ---Yeah, I know the lighting techniques. I do that for a living. Stupid of me to be shooting wide open in full sun though. Its difficult to see where focus actually is on that lens because its so wide.
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We do not always have a choice of the right time and place for family photos, it can be challenging.
infilm:
No lie...
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