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Mad Aussie
04-04-2010, 07:01 PM
Quickly snapped off a couple of Chantelle (my daughter and ph.ca member) this morning ...

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2729/4491406010_aa649cc839_o.jpg

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4061/4490766331_8bc42cdce7_o.jpg

Bambi
04-04-2010, 09:04 PM
she's looking very focused in these. Not paying any attention to you at all. :thumbup:

Mad Aussie
04-04-2010, 09:14 PM
she's looking very focused in these. Not paying any attention to you at all. :thumbup:
She never does! :shrug:


Kidding ;)

Bambi
04-04-2010, 09:22 PM
She never does! :shrug:


Kidding ;)

well she paid attention to what you do with a camera. :)

Mad Aussie
04-04-2010, 09:29 PM
well she paid attention to what you do with a camera. :)
What? Stick it to my face??? :rolleyes:


Actually ... two days ago I gave some advice to Chantelle and got something like "Yeh ... of course I'm doing that!" back. "Perhaps there's not much I can teach you anymore?" says me!

Yesterday she had a little portrait shoot to do for an army guy heading off to Afghanistan on Tuesday. She wanted a fairly high key shot and was struggling to achieve it with the background and shadows caused by the flash. I showed her how to control her flash better and how to change a few settings to ones she wouldn't normally choose to help reduce the shadows. It worked very well.
"Looks like the old man still has a few tricks up his sleeve for you kid!" says me ;)

Bambi
04-04-2010, 09:43 PM
What? Stick it to my face??? :rolleyes:


Actually ... two days ago I gave some advice to Chantelle and got something like "Yeh ... of course I'm doing that!" back. "Perhaps there's not much I can teach you anymore?" says me!

Yesterday she had a little portrait shoot to do for an army guy heading off to Afghanistan on Tuesday. She wanted a fairly high key shot and was struggling to achieve it with the background and shadows caused by the flash. I showed her how to control her flash better and how to change a few settings to ones she wouldn't normally choose to help reduce the shadows. It worked very well.
"Looks like the old man still has a few tricks up his sleeve for you kid!" says me ;)

well you do more then stick it to your face. :)

and I bet you do have lots to share. She just might not know that yet.