You need to get him looking up to get the color, (light), in his eyes and try to have both eyes on the same or similar focal plane. Use an online dof calculator which will give you a great reference point.
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Originally Posted by Rooz
You need to get him looking up to get the color, (light), in his eyes and try to have both eyes on the same or similar focal plane.
Thanks for the hint. I should think about buying some strobes. All I've got is my SB-400 (btw, the BEST piece of advice you ever gave me. Great flash) but I'm saving for a better body. Really want a D90 to gain some better high ISO performance.
D90 can produce pretty good results - even at higher ISO settings
Also it can produce quite natrural images and there are lots of fine tuning settings
if you want to explore those.
Original image is a live concert picture of this young lady playing with her family at a Southern Gospel concert at a local church.
A friend and I used ACDSee 14 to 'fiddle' around with the original image to create this.
Last edited by Falconest174; 04-17-2012 at 06:36 PM.
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Seeing the picture starts the process
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Instead of just complaining about the rain, like I always do, I went out and played with the sigma 50mm macro... Wish I'd had the D800 so I could have blow up this even more.