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I really like this shot but I am the baby's mother and I even like oof shots of her where I can only see one eye.
This shot was taken with light coming in from a window off her left side and a reflector used on the right, only natural light.I think I finally have skin tones down but wanted a peer check. Also, although her eyes appear sharp to me (I think) her face does not, is this a huge issue. I was going for a simplistic shot and chose to put a fake plant I have near our fireplace in the shot because it really gives off a simple vibe but in this particular shot the baby had moved away from the plant so it is only partially in the photo, big deal or no? I have my first paid gig coming up and am nervous and want to make sure I've got every little detail of this stuff down pat. Thanks for all the help I've gotten so far, it has really assisted me in improving my photography!Crying Kelsey | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Camera Canon EOS REBEL T1i Exposure 0.033 sec (1/30) Aperture f/4.0 Focal Length 60 mm ISO Speed 400 Exposure Bias 0 EV Flash Off, Did not fire X-Resolution 350 dpi Y-Resolution 350 dpi |
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