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End of Summer Laughter

Charlotte Thompson

Well-known member
I am trying out a new lens and it is very new to me so I am still learning
Peyton and I having a conversation about pink,blue and green bunny rabbits/I have tried to show the session as the talks progressed-outside patio mid to late West light



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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Wonderful!

I love the vibrancy and the backlighting! You could perhaps still lighten her face.

Asher
 

John Angulat

pro member
Sweet images Charlotte.
I can almost hear her giggles and laughter.

It is so nice to see you back. How are you feeling?
Tell us more about your new lens!
 

Charlotte Thompson

Well-known member
Asher
Hi and thank you- I tried to light the face a bit more but for me is was too light overall-
Oh that West light is my favorite but as Fall comes I am going to see it leave- sigh!


John
Thank you and it is good being back-I have been busy with other matters this Summer-I am trying a 60 mm micro for my Nikon- it gives me range but I am still working with it- I have only used it twice and as time goes on we will see- I do like all the freedom and portrait range work it gives me-it's faster capture


Clayton
Thank you!
 

Prateek Dubey

New member
I like the pictures . The backlighting adds a magical touch, and the model is happy on a happy day. But in the moment the camera orientation is has become a bit vague. I find it often in my own pictures, especially when I'm in the thick of action. The horizon gets slanted or the overall composition gets vague. I see that 'lost in enthusiasm' here too.
 
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