gossamer
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Hi,
I have an opportunity to take this picture over again on Saturday. What can I do differently to improve it? It's not really an environment for bringing my Forcepoint XPLOR 600s. I do have an SB700 and a YONGNUO YN560 flash I could use. I was thinking more light on her face would improve the picture?
This is the cherry blossoms here in northern NJ yesterday.
This picture was taken with my D500 using my 70-200mm at 175mm (262mm equiv) at 1/200 f/2.8 ISO100 pattern metering.
The first mistake I made was to shoot at f/2.8 - that's the real reason I want to go back to shoot it. I want to blur the background, but I could have also done that at f/4.
I also have a 24-70mm, which would enable me to get close enough to use the SB700 on the camera itself, but I think I like the 70-200mm lens better for these shots. I also have an 85mm prime.
This picture also reflects my slight photoshop adjustments, including adjusting the exposure a bit, as well as using Camera RAW to adjust the exposure additionally on only her eyes.
Ideas greatly appreciated. I'd also appreciate any comments on her position, pose, or what to do with her hands.
I have an opportunity to take this picture over again on Saturday. What can I do differently to improve it? It's not really an environment for bringing my Forcepoint XPLOR 600s. I do have an SB700 and a YONGNUO YN560 flash I could use. I was thinking more light on her face would improve the picture?
This is the cherry blossoms here in northern NJ yesterday.
This picture was taken with my D500 using my 70-200mm at 175mm (262mm equiv) at 1/200 f/2.8 ISO100 pattern metering.
The first mistake I made was to shoot at f/2.8 - that's the real reason I want to go back to shoot it. I want to blur the background, but I could have also done that at f/4.
I also have a 24-70mm, which would enable me to get close enough to use the SB700 on the camera itself, but I think I like the 70-200mm lens better for these shots. I also have an 85mm prime.
This picture also reflects my slight photoshop adjustments, including adjusting the exposure a bit, as well as using Camera RAW to adjust the exposure additionally on only her eyes.
Ideas greatly appreciated. I'd also appreciate any comments on her position, pose, or what to do with her hands.


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