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Fatback

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A few from a photoshoot of my friends son.

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spirit

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Some very nice ones there Ankur and Dale. Keep 'em coming! :good:

I'm shooting a wedding in September. I need more work/practice with portraits - anybody got any tips? Thanks. :)
 

Ankur

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Some very nice ones there Ankur and Dale. Keep 'em coming! :good:
I'm shooting a wedding in September. I need more work/practice with portraits - anybody got any tips? Thanks. :)
Thanks, lol I need some tips for the same, for a wedding, not doing professionally though!

Looks like something you'd see in a recipe book, very nice!
Thank you very much! I think it is time I upgrade from point and shoot so that I can perform better?
 

Kornowski

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Thank you very much! I think it is time I upgrade from point and shoot so that I can perform better?

I wouldn't have known it was taken with a point and shoot until you told me, the depth of field is pretty good for a point and shoot! I've always thought the macro features on point and shoots were amazing!
 

spirit

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I've always thought the macro features on point and shoots were amazing!
Yeah they are. The macro on my Fuji S4000 is really good. :)

And Ankur, if you're into photography, getting a D-SLR is one of the best investments you can make. :good:
 

Ankur

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I wouldn't have known it was taken with a point and shoot until you told me, the depth of field is pretty good for a point and shoot! I've always thought the macro features on point and shoots were amazing!
Yea it covered quite much, I like how nicely it takes macros, but I have to keep a bit distance, it doesn't capture the exact details, looks blurry sometimes.
Yeah they are. The macro on my Fuji S4000 is really good. :)

And Ankur, if you're into photography, getting a D-SLR is one of the best investments you can make. :good:
Yea, I have a budget for it, can't decide between a bridge or D-SLR, actually I can't understand the controls properly, the lower models look a bit low quality, so am thinking about Sony or Nikon, will have to follow lots of tutorials.
 
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