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Took this shot of my two daughters while playing on bed last New Year's Eve. Only PP done were adjusting Offset Values of Exposure a bit lower and applying High Pass filter to sharpen.
Please give your thoughts. Thanks! ![]() Camera: Canon EOS 500D Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60) Aperture: f/5.0 Focal Length: 45 mm ISO Speed: 400 Exposure Bias: 0 EV Flash: On, Fired Exposure Mode: Auto White Balance: Auto Scene Capture Type: Standard Exposure Program: Portrait
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cyrographics Camera: Canon EOS 500D, 18-55 Lens Kit Flickr: newbie account http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyrographics/ |
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seems the front daughter's face is overexposed - how about turning down your flash? As far as I understand (and please, someone, correct me if I'm wrong you can either do that through the menus on your camera (forcing it up or down a few stops) and on the Exposure Bias. Cute little girls you have.
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