Hello Marta, how are you, greetings from Colombia. of the entire series there is a photograph that lowers the quality of the project. It is the one with the blue vetido that kills her from behind comes out of the head of the models. the rest is an excellent photographic work, very good composition and the surveys give you a context.
Hello Marta, I loved the course.
I'm Daniela, I live in Switzerland.
I have two questions
1) If for sessions like the ones you showed you fix the camera in what way? automatic, semi-automatic, priority?
2) Do you get directly in JPG or raw?
Thank! Thank you so much!. This opinion is very important to me. Thanks a lot for the course and information. This course is unlike anything else. Maximum of useful information and cases. Discussion of very important topics and points. I'm very glad that I found it by accident. Greetings from Latvia))). I wish you sunny days!.
@dsabat I guess this is the first photography course you take? ( It is not an offense, forgive me if it sounds like one) obviously the camera is used in manual mode, so you can take the photo that you have in mind and not the one that the camera wants, although if not yet You have used the manual mode, use the aperture priority mode and look at the settings, when you use the manual mode you will know what to use, it is a matter of testing, and regarding the file, RAW, Always take the photos in raw, or if your camera has The option saves both the JPG and the RAW, so you use the jpg on mobile devices for social networks, and the raw that contains more information you edit in Lightroom or similar since the jpg is compressed and would not allow you to get all the juice out of the edition, Greetings from Cali, Colombia.
I also recommend always shoot in RAW , since it is the way to get the maximum benefit from light in digital development.
As for the camera settings, it depends on what you want to get as a result. For a portrait session I recommend manual or aperture priority (be careful with movements when there is little light as the camera could shoot with a low speed and the photo remains blurred). Cheers!
The mirror one struck me down. The mirror one says straight away. It says alot of things. One. Am I not pretty. Two. Did I get rejected. Three. Can anyone come and find me, Im here, can't you see my reflection, I think it's real. Four. Goes back to one again. And five. I feel so cold, abused and empty, hungry, and no protection, men are so hurtful that's its unreal and destroying that my flame is just about to quench but its still there in my reflection.
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PlusGreat Marta, you like orange :) I really liked your course, a pleasure to enjoy it.
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Hello Marta, how are you, greetings from Colombia. of the entire series there is a photograph that lowers the quality of the project. It is the one with the blue vetido that kills her from behind comes out of the head of the models. the rest is an excellent photographic work, very good composition and the surveys give you a context.
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Hello Marta, I loved the course.
I'm Daniela, I live in Switzerland.
I have two questions
1) If for sessions like the ones you showed you fix the camera in what way? automatic, semi-automatic, priority?
2) Do you get directly in JPG or raw?
I thank you very much for the course!
Cheers !
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@dsabat and the answer is .....
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Thank! Thank you so much!. This opinion is very important to me. Thanks a lot for the course and information. This course is unlike anything else. Maximum of useful information and cases. Discussion of very important topics and points. I'm very glad that I found it by accident. Greetings from Latvia))). I wish you sunny days!.
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@dsabat I guess this is the first photography course you take? ( It is not an offense, forgive me if it sounds like one) obviously the camera is used in manual mode, so you can take the photo that you have in mind and not the one that the camera wants, although if not yet You have used the manual mode, use the aperture priority mode and look at the settings, when you use the manual mode you will know what to use, it is a matter of testing, and regarding the file, RAW, Always take the photos in raw, or if your camera has The option saves both the JPG and the RAW, so you use the jpg on mobile devices for social networks, and the raw that contains more information you edit in Lightroom or similar since the jpg is compressed and would not allow you to get all the juice out of the edition, Greetings from Cali, Colombia.
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@dsabat Hello! Nice to greet you!
I also recommend always shoot in RAW , since it is the way to get the maximum benefit from light in digital development.
As for the camera settings, it depends on what you want to get as a result. For a portrait session I recommend manual or aperture priority (be careful with movements when there is little light as the camera could shoot with a low speed and the photo remains blurred). Cheers!
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very good work!! Congratulations!!
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The mirror one struck me down. The mirror one says straight away. It says alot of things. One. Am I not pretty. Two. Did I get rejected. Three. Can anyone come and find me, Im here, can't you see my reflection, I think it's real. Four. Goes back to one again. And five. I feel so cold, abused and empty, hungry, and no protection, men are so hurtful that's its unreal and destroying that my flame is just about to quench but its still there in my reflection.
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