93formulalt1
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I was asked to shoot some photos for my Sister, she knows that photography is a hobby of mine, and asked if I'd go outside my "normal" realm of photographic subjects and take some of her for her Senior Pictures. . . I jumped at the opportunity, and she decided to go ahead and let me try my hand at it, even after I explained how bad of a photographer I am, and that I couldn't guarantee satisfaction. She must have been feeling daring that day, because I think I actually got some decent photos.
I have included a couple that I like the most, and one that I need some input on. The last one would have been a great photo if it weren't for the lens flaring. Any ideas to clean it up a bit, short of re-shooting it?
Here are the photos, let me know what you think. I'm running a Pentax K110d with an 18-55 lens, Pentax hood, and a cheap UV filter. I left it on auto this time, because I was short on time, and thought I would have better luck getting a few worth keeping throughout the day if I wasn't messing with camera settings the whole time.
Next time I shoot, I'm going to play around with the settings a little more. I'm still a novice, but I've been doing some reading lately.
I have included a couple that I like the most, and one that I need some input on. The last one would have been a great photo if it weren't for the lens flaring. Any ideas to clean it up a bit, short of re-shooting it?
Here are the photos, let me know what you think. I'm running a Pentax K110d with an 18-55 lens, Pentax hood, and a cheap UV filter. I left it on auto this time, because I was short on time, and thought I would have better luck getting a few worth keeping throughout the day if I wasn't messing with camera settings the whole time.
Next time I shoot, I'm going to play around with the settings a little more. I'm still a novice, but I've been doing some reading lately.






