I am a amature and currenty I have just a simple cheaper Canon Rebel and I want to upgrade a little, I would like to stay between $1000 and $1500...any suggestions on which one I should get?
I am going to be taking some pictures of my family in a few months and would liked some ideas on how to pose a large group of people, there will be 17 total and the ages range from 24 years old down to 6 months old, any ideas would be appreciated and if you have any large group photos you could post that would be great as well.
I guess they are not really white spots but on the last three girls it looks like there faces are really white.
I love this picture but I don't like the "white" spots on some of the girl's face, how do I fix that.
Gallery Wrap so I can't crop it much if at all.
I tried to remove it but it didn't look natural
The 2nd photo I plan on doing a canvas photo of, I am partial to Canon.
That is what I thought; I plan to have it printed on canvas, I am excited to see how it turns out.
OK so I took my original photo and played around with it some and here is what I came up with. I love the soft look of the 2nd photo what do you all think?
Thank you and I never really looked at my surroundings when I took pictures I just focused on the subject and shot away, now I know to pay a little more attention to whats in the back ground. Thanks
I have come to the conclusion that photography is all about personal preferences,what one person likes may not be what the other likes but that doesn't mean that either one is wrong. I love getting the feed back in here because I like to see what others think and take those ideas and apply it to future photos. Thank you all for the comments and suggestions.
That would be great. Please remember I am not a professional so these abbreviations you all use are very foreign to me. :-D
Washed out? How so, and what would you recommend I do in the future?