Sunday, October 16, 2011

Portraits









1. Life of a photographer \ Provo \ 10/8/2011 1:24 PM \ F 5.6 \ 1/500 \ Telephoto lens \ Canon t2i
2. Full body \ Rexburg \ 10/13/2011 4:15 PM \ F 4.5 \ 1/80 \ Canon t2i
3. Candid play \ West Valley \ 10/8/2011 4:32 PM \ F 4.5 \ 1/60 \ Canon t2i
4. Head and Shoulder \ Rexburg \ 10/13/2011 4:50 PM \ F 8 \ 1/125 \ Canon t2i
5. Posed \ Rexburg \ 10/13/2011 3:14 PM \ F 7.1 \ 1/80 \ Canon t2i
6. Side \ Rexburg \ 10/13/2011 4:45 PM \ F 8 \ 1/125 \ Canon t2i

So I wanted to take a array of different pictures and not use the same subject over and over again.  I think my biggest issue that I have with taking portraits is remember that I need to really watch was my aperture is.  Because at time I want to have a blurry background and at time I want to have more in focus so finding the right aperture is key to getting a good portrait.  I think the candid shot was the hardest image to try and get because my little nieces were just running around none stop but I finally found two of them just playing off away from the rest of the group so I just followed them until I could snap a good image.

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