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I do have the raw file and I will go back and look at it. I see your point with lack of detail and it’s flat. But I wanted it to be more of a dreamy shot. Thanks
Stefany0219ParticipantI see that..in your opinion, should I stick with AF mode and work on it, or try MF?
Stefany0219ParticipantStefany0219ParticipantYes, I’m still highly interested. I’ve already spent around $2000 between camera, lens, backdrops, off camera flash, photoshop, etc. As far as glass goes, I definitely think purchasing a better lens for now and putting it on the rebel isn’t a bad move, especially to have that practice with it first. I’m prepared for all of the cost associated with it(equipment, insurance, props, backdrops, website fees, etc). I will be doing all portrait work(families, children, newborn, etc), a lot of it will be outdoors or at a great setup I have at my home. (Big living room with a bay window that brings in beautiful light). I won’t be dabbling in weddings, as I just don’t have an interest, but I still want gorgeous portraits. Oh, and nevermind the money I’ve spent on trainint(roughly $1000)..And I want to keep educating myself, especially with newborn photography. Thanks again!
Stefany0219ParticipantThanks for the advice. That’s exactly what I needed to hear. I wanted to buy a camera that I feel will stick around with my style for a while and not keep replacing all the time. I have lots of practice ahead of me with the rebel, so I know that will be useful in the long run. Thanks again and I’ll all of these on my photog. wish list 🙂
Stefany0219ParticipantAnd please check out my 365 project. http://365project.org/stefanyflynn/365 Any feedback appreciated. Again..thank you!
Stefany0219ParticipantStefany0219ParticipantUgh. Sorry..for some reason images aren’t copying. Does anyone know what the deal is? I’ve copied the html from photobucket AND just right clicked copied and pasted. Both not showing up
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