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Old 06-25-2009, 02:58 AM
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Your best lighting is going to be sometime before sunset. When those golden tones cast those long shadows. I would bring the 50mm and the 55 - 250mm lens unless you want to get a lot of the background into the shot with your subject in that case, bring them all. Did you consider bringing an off camera flash to the shoot and/or a reflector? They can really help eliminate shadows. Hope that helps.
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