Re: Culture - c & c are welcome
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JamesScott86
Gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous
Thanks
Re: Culture - c & c are welcome
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rpcrowe
I usually have my "people" camera wearing a hotshoe flash. The flash will even out the exposure somewhat between the subject and the background. It will also open shadows around the eyes and very possibly provide catchlights in those eyes.
I also like to use a longer lens for people photography/ Your 55-250mm lens should be perfectly adequate. The longer lens will blur the background which will help to isolate your subjects from that background.
However, if you want to do an environmental portrait with a shorter lens flash can be a very important facet. I shot this knife sharpener in China using a 35mm focal length on a Canon 30D. He was casting a shadow over his grinder and the cleaver he was sharpening. The flash opened up that shadow...
http://backup.cambridgeincolour.com/...harpener-L.jpg
OTOH, when shooting in an overcast environment without harsh shadows and without a bright background, the flash is not necessary as in this image of a street musician in Xi'an China.
http://backup.cambridgeincolour.com/...MUSICIAN-L.jpg
What is necessary, IMO, is to have the face and eyes in focus - even when the eyes are closed as in the case of the musician...
Thanks Richard !! So nicely you stated everything :)....!!! In portraits, eyes and face should be focused, yes you are very correct. In trying to get a quick shot, I missed that it seems. I will be more careful next time for sure. Lens, yes even I prefer to use 55-250 lens for such type of portrait photography - on street, though I don't do portrait photography quite often. I really want to say thank you once again Richard for all your valuable inputs :).
Re: Culture - c & c are welcome
Tejal, as a candid you have achieved that with the original IMO. I far prefer the original with the space rather than a tight crop trying to turn it into a portrait which emphasises even more the slightly OOF eyes.
Re: Culture - c & c are welcome
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Stagecoach
Tejal, as a candid you have achieved that with the original IMO. I far prefer the original with the space rather than a tight crop trying to turn it into a portrait which emphasises even more the slightly OOF eyes.
Thanks Grahame !! :).