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    Canon 1DmkII Shooter rylan's Avatar
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    Look daddy! Im playing a song!

    One from today, Shot with the 30D and 85mm f/1.8!

    Thought it was kind of cute! He's hooked on playing instruments even though he doesn't exactly know how to play.

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    project forum co-moderator Frog's Avatar
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    Re: Look daddy! Im playing a song!

    Another cute shot.
    I still have the same critiques as I did with "my son". Background is distracting and it seems overexposed to me. The over exposure is very apparent on his face. Knocking it down a bit would give more detail and character.
    It would be difficult to get a slower shutter speed that is usable at iso 100 so you might need to up the iso to get something you can shoot faster than 1/50 th.
    Keep Shooting!

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    A picture is a present you give yourself shootme's Avatar
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    Re: Look daddy! Im playing a song!

    Super candid shot, well done, maybe ad some additional contrast to darken the background and bring some luminosity to the face with a bit of sharpening? As Frog suggests maybe a bit faster shutter speed could have made it slightly crisper? Wonderful catch though.
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