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Old 11-05-2009, 10:00 PM
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Default How can I avoid this?

This weekend I am taking pics of two little girls ages 2 and 4. We are going to be outdoors. I am really excited as its my first paying photography job, if it goes well. I shot this pic outdoors and he looks really washed out, how can I avoid this for this weekend? We are going out at around 9 in the morning, and I am hoping to be done before the really harsh shadows come out. So my questions, how can I avoid this look? Any suggestions on poses? What should I bring in terms of equipment? I often hear to bring a speedlight for fill shadows outdoors, true? also I am going to get a piece of oaktag for now to use as a reflector. Anything else? When I use the speedlight should it be on camera? Is there a better place on this site that I should be asking these questions? Thanks so much in advanced, everyone here is so helpful, I have learned so much from lurking and now participating.



The whole picture looks a little blurry because this is not a full high res image. It was downloaded from my other site so it's been compressed numerous times.
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