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I have searched, but haven't really found what I'm looking for. Basicly, how
would you use the equiptment listed to shoot a brother and sister(adults). I
haven't done much with portraits. The only thing that comes to mind is "fresh",
I want kind of a fresh look to it. I don't know whether to do it inside my house
or outside. I figure my house would work well to bounce my flash, but may not
look professional enough. Thank you
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Hello all, I was hoping for some suggestions for different packages to offer
customers. I go on location and photograph dogs in action or in their favorite
places doing their favorite things, well you get the idea. As a dog owner, or a
photographer, what kind of packages would you be interested in. Thanks in
advance for all input.
Jospeh
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90% of my photos on here are with the tamron 28-75 and a 20D. I was very happy w/ the lens at first. It's been about a year now and I find it unsatifactory. I don't think the lens has got any softer it was my first lens for my first SLR so naturally I didn't know much better. Without a doubt I will be goin to the Canon 24-70 2.8L soon.
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Thank you much Donald, I will just stick with a Polarizer for now. It sounds as if it will work well with darkening the sky, and eliminating some glare and reflections off of their guitars and drums possibly
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Hi all, I will be purchasing some filters for my 20D tomorrow. My main
concern is a photoshoot I will be doing for a newly signed band this
weekend, I will be shooting at dusk or sunset away from the sun on a
flat long stretch of blacktop road. I'm sorry if the answers I'm
looking for could be found in search, but I am very pressed for time
working two jobs, and was looking for some quick suggestions for maybe
a fliter that would be kinda creative or just improve the overall
image. Thank you very much in advance! Joseph
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I think Barry has a great idea.
20D 70-200 2.8L, Tamron 28-75, 580EX and some flood/spot lights from home depot
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