You were doing very well for these shots, most of them acting very natural
to my eyes, color is ok at dim lighting with ISO3200. But I didn't expected
they were mostly looking at the camera and sit still. What lens and aperture
you have used, will a 50/1.4 helpful in this case?
C.H.Ling
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From: "Chuck Norcutt"
> Some children. His younger sister always has a big smile on her face
> and loves to have her picture taken. But I did catch him acting more
> naturally at Thanksgiving time here and in the next 9 shots.
> <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/Thanksgiving%202008/img_0727e.htm>
> His sister and two of his three cousins follow. They like having their
> picture taken too.
>
> Unfortunately, the color isn't very good. This was ISO 3200 under a dim
> incandescent overhead light that was casting strong shadows under eyes
> nose and chin. After trying to lighten shadow detail and counteract
> strong red reflections from the table mat under their chins there wasn't
> much real skin color left. Obviously, no flash units were used or
> harmed in the production of this series. :-)
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> C.H.Ling wrote:
>> I belive you have to hide your camera somewhere and use a remote, or even
>> hide yourself :-) Children are very sensitive when someone watch them
>> play
>> and show abnormal reactions.
>>
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