Family Portraits
First pics with my new 70-200 f4L
http://rjpat.smugmug.com/photos/49441615-M.jpg
http://rjpat.smugmug.com/photos/49441616-M.jpg
http://rjpat.smugmug.com/photos/49441618-M.jpg
http://rjpat.smugmug.com/photos/49441620-M.jpg
As always, C&C is always welcome.
http://rjpat.smugmug.com/photos/49441615-M.jpg
http://rjpat.smugmug.com/photos/49441616-M.jpg
http://rjpat.smugmug.com/photos/49441618-M.jpg
http://rjpat.smugmug.com/photos/49441620-M.jpg
As always, C&C is always welcome.
Ron
We never know how something we say, do, or think today, will effect the lives of millions tomorrow....BJ Palmer
We never know how something we say, do, or think today, will effect the lives of millions tomorrow....BJ Palmer
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What I will mention is that you have too much magenta relative to yellow in your shots, which will result in a sunburnt look in print. For some reason our eyes or the monitors are more forgiving on screen, but print those up, and you're headed for trouble.
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