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07-15-2010, 10:52 PM #1No longer a newbie, moving up!
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Informal shoot, cute shot.
Just as a sidenote, I only shoot with my camera. I don't have any fancy equipment as of yet, so bear that in mind.
My good friend was visiting family here in Eastern NC from her home in Morocco so we had to do photos. Unfortunately the only good time for us was early afternoon, so it was hot and miserable and her little boy was squinty. I did get a couple of good shots, which I am proud of given the circumstances.
I need to invest in a lens hood to avoid further lens flares, I know.
C&C as always, appreciated.

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07-16-2010, 11:12 AM #2TPF Junkie!
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I really like the first one!
i think the overexposed sun works really well.
I also like the tones and colors and the shadows
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I have one lens without a hood. I will hold my hand up around the lens to help reduce/eliminate the flare.
Just some of my thoughts...
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1. There is something I like about this shot, because of the textures. Its almost artsy, but then something about it doesnt work. What that is I am not completely sure. The lens flare does not bother me.
2. This shot looks OOF to me. The shadows are also really harsh...would have worked much better if evening light would have been available."i am afraid to show you who I really am, because if I show you who I really am, you might not like it--and that's all i got.” - sabrina ward harrison
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Some kind of aberration happening around the hair?
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Define OOF? Haha.
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Not sure where this came into the conversation, but you can get lens hoods cheap off Ebay! That's where I get mine, I use this seller!
NEW 55mm lens Hood + pinch cap FOR CANON NIKON SONY ETC - eBay (item 250623275253 end time Jul-26-10 23:10:12 PDT)
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I love those back lit shots. Too bad about the flare, but great composition. IMO, of course.
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I like the flair in the first shot. It gives it character and that timeless feel. The second one seems to be out of focus to me.
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Aha, so OOF = Out of Focus? Probably so, it was like trying to focus on a greased pig, so there's a good chance it's a little off.
I personally love the lens flare in the first one, I think it adds to it, but I wanted to cover all my bases. Haha.
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I love the first one it's really cute and good composition I would probably play with the contrast just slightly on the second one to see if you could fix the slight oof
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