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James Lee
{K:4790} 4/23/2007
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Perhaps you can find one on ebay? Canon EOS 300D (same as my camera) is probably going to be the cheapest and there is a really good range of lenses to play with!
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nashwa rayyan
{K:1137} 4/20/2007
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thanks for the advice i approciate it ill try to get one
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James Lee
{K:4790} 4/20/2007
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I see - hard to play with the settings on this kind of camera. Digital SLRs are becoming cheaper - EOS350D or a used 300D might be the way - opens up a whole new world!
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nashwa rayyan
{K:1137} 4/20/2007
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creative divi cam 316 :)
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James Lee
{K:4790} 4/20/2007
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What brand model are you using?
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nashwa rayyan
{K:1137} 4/20/2007
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wowwwwwww actully i am using a creative digital camera without any options its a useual digital camera so i iwill try to upgrade my camera :)
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James Lee
{K:4790} 4/20/2007
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Not sure what camera you used for this. If you want more blur -zoom your lense to it's maximum and set the Av to it's lowest value - f5.6? A good time for this kind of image in in the late afternoon when the sun is going down and everything is bathed in an even golden light - brings out nice skin tones. Play with the direction of light - get your subjects to sit at different angles to the light.
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nashwa rayyan
{K:1137} 4/20/2007
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very good idea i ll try to do it and i think this will focus more on the supject
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James Lee
{K:4790} 4/20/2007
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Nice intimate shot. Is the background important to the image? Could crop it down to gain more emphasis on the subject matter or use a larger aperture to create a nice blurred background.
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Angela DeLong
{K:3050} 2/28/2007
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I love the composition and the faces of your subject. Too bad your shadow is going across them. May be able to soften that up in Photoshop, though I don't pretend to know exactly how to do that. Maybe someone can assist?
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Wayne Winsauer
{K:7331} 2/27/2007
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Very nice B&W Nashwa! Excellent contrast!
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