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The old shoot with 1 hand tied behind your back syndrome. :gah:I was not allowed to bring lights or change/move anything including close drapes.
Thank you for your input, I will follow your suggestion.
My friend for whom I took these photos liked #3 the most. Thank you for your encouraging wordsIt's amazing what framing can do. Compare #3 to #5. #3 looks very elegant and refined (could be at an upscale country club) whereas, #5 looks like a cheap banquet room at the Hilton set-up for a high school prom. #3 is great. You're not showing the busy patterned, ugly carpet or overwhelming the viewer with abundant elements of the mustard and gold color scheme of the room.
#4 is the least successful image for me. The lighting is too flat and the scene itself is too dark and drab looking; it doesn't compliment the pretty flowers very well.
I really like #2 a lot. Despite losing edge deflnition due to a blown out window background, I think the depth of field is working magically here, the colors are great and the foreground and background elements support the subject superbly.
I think #2 and #3 can show what you can do with the limitation of available light in that space with that subject. You really found great compositions and lighting in those images.