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The Godfather


amonline wrote:
Things I would have done differently... I would have ensured it was symmetrical and straight when I shot it. I also would have exposed the outdoors correctly or only slightly overexposed and supplied correct light level from flash for the true subject. The pose seems fine for what you wanted to achieve.

I think you had a great opportunity for a great image. It just seems you didn\'t take the extra minute to get the best result you could have. Just IMHO.


What is a \"correct exposure\" exactly? Seems like a highly subjective thing to be making definitive judgments on.

I\'m all for taking advice and learning, but it\'s a bit off to say I got the \"wrong\" exposure because i envisaged it differently!



Feb 06, 2012 at 08:26 PM
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amonline wrote:
Things I would have done differently... I would have ensured it was symmetrical and straight when I shot it. I also would have exposed the outdoors correctly or only slightly overexposed and supplied correct light level from flash for the true subject. The pose seems fine for what you wanted to achieve.

I think you had a great opportunity for a great image. It just seems you didn\'t take the extra minute to get the best result you could have. Just IMHO.


What is a \"correct exposure\" exactly?



Feb 06, 2012 at 08:23 PM





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