Nice light, crappy background.
Don't you hate taking candids and loving the shot of the person but hating the setting?
I like the light in this one but hate the hutch in the back ground. I liked the close crop less. Plus I already cropped out the person to the left that was holding him.
Here I love the expression, but hate the background.
I like the light in this one but hate the hutch in the back ground. I liked the close crop less. Plus I already cropped out the person to the left that was holding him.
Here I love the expression, but hate the background.
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Since you shot them with such a full DOF you could always take them into photoshop and apply a gaussian blur layer over the top, then take a soft edged eraser and erase the layer over the boy leaving the bg with a nicely blured bg.
It would take some work but it can be done. You could also do it by creating a careful path around the boy with the pentool, feathering it by 1/2 pixel, selecting the inverse and blurring the selected area in the new layer.
Once you have a path around the boy ypou can replace the BG with about anything you want.
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While the second could of gone lower with a higher ISO, the first was pretty much where it should of been.
That's the limits of using a wider angle lens like the 35. I had the 50 in my bag, I probably should of tried that. My 85 should be here tomorrow. That might help in getting more background blur in close ups.
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Crop it -- or do the blur thing.
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