Reply #10 - January 03, 2008, 05:48:01 PM
No, how far are the lights from the subject. :=)
Oops. About 4-5 feet away. The only times I've had really sharp photos is when I put the light really close, like 2 feet away.

It freaks some kids out, though.
You need to use some kind of tactic to have the kids do what you would like.
We talk about Spongebob, superheroes, and their dog's latest bowel movement (he suggested the last one, not me, but it made for some laughs...his mom almost died when he brought it up, LOL).

Getting down on the knees, going back and forth from child to camera, yep, it takes someone who loves this side of photography.
Hahhahaha...yeah, thigh muscles are REALLY important when shooting kids!
Not me, sorry, I don't have the patience, however, WHAT an EYE OPENER.!!! Kudos to you. :=)
Thanks.

O, she shoots at 100 ISO @ F8. Images are tack sharp. Camera is always on the tripod. :=)
I think that's part of my problem, I'm always taking the camera OFF of the tripod to get a better angle.

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