You're in a zoot suit riot
This is my neighbor kid Zoey, but we call her Zoot. I took her out for about 45 minutes around 4:00 PM because everyone's recent outside fall shots made me want to get out and practice with the 50mm - all natural light. The hardest thing about the prime for me (especially with crazy kids) is physically moving rather than relying on the zoom to help frame, so I cut off a few hands, etc. at times to capture the expression, but it's good practice. I pushed the exposure a bit in post for effect.
C&C welcome.
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8. I was bummed that I caught the left eye and not the right in focus on this shot, but I liked the expression.
9. I accidentally bumped my shutter speed on this one so it was a little slow, but I liked the expression.
C&C welcome.
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8. I was bummed that I caught the left eye and not the right in focus on this shot, but I liked the expression.
9. I accidentally bumped my shutter speed on this one so it was a little slow, but I liked the expression.
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Joe
North View Studio
http://www.zoradphotography.com
Montreal, Canada
Houston Portrait Photographer
Children's Illustrator
Kelly
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I practiced on my best friend's nephew and these seemed a bit sharper, but I still had some soft ones. Trying to get artistic and technically great shots on moving kids is very difficult I'm finding.
Here are some of Devin. C&C welcome as always.
1. I need to maybe revisit this one to fix his lip, but I just haven't gotten to it.
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3. This one was soft, I'm not sure if he was moving or not.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Cr8ingWaves-Photography/119946782908?ref=ts
Kelly
My Photostream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/freezethemomentphotography/
http://www.kfsphotography.smugmug.com
QUestion: how do you move the shots around within the layout? I played with this after seeing Elaine's wonderful LR-generated storyboard/collage, but got frustrated because I couldn't figure out how to move the shots to different places within the layout I had set up. Is there a trick to this?
Comments and constructive critique always welcome!
Elaine Heasley Photography