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Jul 12, 2012 16:18:51   #
The problem should not be the lighting so much as the grouping. Set up the camera on a tripod, check the exposure, WB, focus etc. and have someone like a spouse or waitstaf push the button. You will want to take at least half a dozen shots, memory is cheap! As for grouping, you can have some sitting on chairs, some on the floor if front of them, standing behind the chairs, and standing on chairs behind them. Compress them. Turn the chairs backwards (back of chair closest to the camera). Using auxillary lights? Tip the lights to the farthest group so you don't burn out the front row and good luck
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May 30, 2012 17:36:46   #
Philly is number one? I thought Detroit was the murder capital. If not at the last count it will be. I stopped watching the Fox News, it's so depressing.
Hal81 wrote:
Hay you guys. Don't come to Philly. Im just 50 miles north of center city and I just dont go there any more. I love Philly but it has become a shooting gallery down there. Last year it led the nation in murders.A lot of them were little children caught in the cross fire. Most of it is drug related.These guys would steal the pennys off a dead mans eyes just for a fix.I say flood the market with real bad stuff and get rid of all of them.
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Apr 17, 2012 10:55:22   #
People who think they are a photographer because their pictures came out.
MWC Professional term for Moms with camera. Friends told them they take good photos, they open a "home studio" and pay no taxes, no rent, etc. and compete with professional photographers.
People that plagerize. When you pose a group they jump in and take a snapshot.
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Mar 30, 2012 09:41:00   #
What you mean? Whitness protection very good. Save my skin!
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Mar 3, 2012 19:48:26   #
Type in infrared photography on the internet, they have a ton of stuff.
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Mar 3, 2012 15:09:36   #
Looks like you camera cannot be used for infrared. Check out infrared on the internet. There is a simple way of telling if your camera can be used by using a TV remote.
I am now using a Nikon D60 that I had converted to IR, but before with that filter my exposure in sunlight was 3-4 seconds at f/ll with an ISO of 100.
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