tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3766816740989808772.post8294095653231406335..comments2015-05-23T00:52:01.571-07:00Comments on Ripple of Hope: Save the Date :: Mary + KoreyAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07236952307992912917noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3766816740989808772.post-8825395494580245492012-06-06T15:05:19.362-07:002012-06-06T15:05:19.362-07:00Thank you for the advice, I really appreciate all ...Thank you for the advice, I really appreciate all that you've suggested. Definitely will take that into consideration on my next shoot. This is such a fun hobby and I love getting free tips from professionals like you. You are totally right about lighting, it was 6:00pm and still way too bright. eh yi yi, thanks a lot sun!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07236952307992912917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3766816740989808772.post-76076093450768047952012-06-06T14:53:47.259-07:002012-06-06T14:53:47.259-07:00Hey Natalie. Great first attempt. I like your posi...Hey Natalie. Great first attempt. I like your posing and your composition. What I would work on is making sure you get even lighting on your subjects. There are lots of ways to do that; the easiest way is to make sure you don't shoot in mid-afternoon sun with your subjects facing the sun. Another way is to use some fill flash (and not the pop-up one). You could also use a reflector---or find a shaded area that is close to a sunny one. Make sure that it's not dappled sunlight. Try not to chop fingers.<br /><br />Cute couple and nice job!Nicole Shaputishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07630598905361495891noreply@blogger.com