Should I worry?
KTBoom2006-E510
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Should I worry about the shadow under her chin? I have my wedding shoot tomorrow and didn't know if this makes a difference. But here she is, BEAUTIFUL little girl
~Katie~
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lol, not her! She was just to cute to pass up taking a picture
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For me, the only think that I should worry is the shadow on the background wall or something like that.
It it bothers you that much, you can try to lighten it a bit in photoshop.
Dont forget to post tomorrow's wedding photos:ivar
The shadow - no worries. Shadows happen and they help to define depth in the photo.
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Not on mine. I can find no plane in focus. It's not out a lot, just not sharp on mine. However, Katie knows if it is, or not. That's what matters. Just saying.
On my screen her left eye (which is our right) is in focus
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Tamron 70-200mm f2.8
2 Canon 14-55mm
Canon 55-250mm f4.0
Canon 580EX
Canon 580EX II
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