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I'm practicing for my oldest son's senior portraits in a couple of months, so I took my youngest son out for some portraits the other day. This is one of the shots that came of it. Taken at an abandoned wheat harvest crew bunkhouse found on the backroads of Eastern Oregon.
Just wanted your general comments about composition, editing, and any other thoughts about it. Thanks in advance. ![]() EXIF: Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400) Aperture: f/4.0 Focal Length: 75 mm ISO Speed: 400 Exposure Bias: 0 EV Flash: Off, Did not fire
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Looks good to me!
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Great shot! The background is cool.
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i like the composition and the lighting, he looks like he is squinting a little though...
I see you are from Hermiston! I'm glad to see someone else from central oregon! |
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Thanks everybody. Yes, my fair-haired boy is sensitive to light and squints easily. Although we were in the shade, it was a sunny day and he had a tough time not squinting. Sometimes we don't get ideal photo conditions and have to make due with what we have!
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Looks great!!
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