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September 4, 2012
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the first picture i have taken using the reflector fill light. of my brother in law.

second one i went for a shoot at my friend`s place to take a picture of her daughter.

third one was out at the market and this kid came to see my camera….

I stared taking pictures from 9 months only and what ever I am doing is just becoz of you tube videos including your videos….. it really helps me to learn….. i just want to know is there any mistakes…….coz i believe it will also help me to improve my skills…… plz do comment …. :)

https://easy-exposure.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/t4epz-SDPix-3.jpg
https://easy-exposure.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/364lo-baby-4.jpg
https://easy-exposure.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/56u49-baby-2.jpg

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September 7, 2012
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Thanks Intekhab fo sharing. Your photos in my opinion are great. It will be nice to mention the settings you used while shooting these images. It helps the members understand where exactly you went wrong. In my opinion the first photo is very good: shallow depth of field and nice bokeh. I will be curious to know the shutter speed you used because of the squint I noticed on the face there. The second picture probably was captured with unnecessarily high ISO. The 3rd photo is just awesome.

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I really like a facial expressions on your pictures. They are full of character. I agree with deensari, there is a bit too much noise on the second photo. Sometimes it is not bad and ads some interesting film look, but I wish the babies eye there a bit cleaner. The whites is the eye are kind of dark, probably because of noise. The last picture in so intense – love it!

September 8, 2012
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1st picture the settings are 1/3200 sec. sutter speed, ISO2500, 4.5 ap. used 55mm-300 nikon lens at 86mm. i took this pic in good sunlight and by my mistake i forgot to set ISO low and i used sutter speed to control the light , yes i use fill light coz sun is behind the subject. and little touch of edit in light room.

2sec. picture Iso is high and i use d3100 cam i took this one long time ago. …. i really dont know the settings…i mean i dont remmber and it was in jpg format.

3 rd. same long time back and jpg formate i just bought new cam and it was my oldest pic…… so setting yes i took all of them in M mode. but cant remmebr the settings…..sorry ….

but now i shoot raw formate, and have d7000 nikon and always learning new stuffs…. so the first one is from d7000 in raw i took….

thanks for comments ……..

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September 9, 2012
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I know what you mean about forgetting that you have your ISO set high. I did it a few times in the past and learn my lesson, lol. Now I am always checking all my setting before the shoot.

September 26, 2012
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Great captures, strong expressions. Loved the first one. Doesn’t mind if is jpg or raw in what concerns checking the settings, because you can click the right button of the mouse and check properties-details and you can see all your exif data (in PC).

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Good luck with the new camera.

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