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    York Council Score "Own Goal"

    Mmmmmm - I think this team will have a real problem in defence...... ;)
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    Portrait Editing Advice

    Rather than you have no response I can give you my thoughts although I am definitely not an expert. If you are aiming for formal headshots recognising the actor requirement I would be inclined not to have blowing hair, I guess you have some other shots for this purpose. To make these kind of...
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    Portrait Challenge...!! Anyone interested...!!!

    I'm in. Makes you think when you know you can't use Photoshop!
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    Hello

    Welcome, you'll find some stimulating stuff in the forums. Enjoy.
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    Getting Married Today

    Congrats. Have a fantastic day. Enjoy every moment.
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    Favourite photographer?

    A friend of mine used this photographer for his wedding in New Zealand. I love her style of photography. www.catherinecattanach.com
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    What are you photographing over easter?

    Monte Carlo ( although wetter and cooler than Morecambe!!!!) Ah well!
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    Is ISO 100/200 really the Holy Grail?

    Ah okay, interesting. Easy to stick to the set values which I will in future. Thanks for the reply.
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    Is ISO 100/200 really the Holy Grail?

    Well I never knew that. I assumed this would be effectively a progressive (although exponential) scale. What is the reason for this, assuming you don't need a PhD to understand this?
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    Second shooting a wedding!

    Keep your distance and use a good zoom to ensure the subject doesn't know they are being grabbed and so you get the background nicely OOF to give focus to the subject. Take LOTS of shots to ensure you capture the perfect moment. Get down low for children shots. look for people having intense...
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    How far are you willing to travel for that special capture.

    I travel quite a bit to go to various interesting locations but the thing I have learnt is to stop looking for the obvious at any location. Put the camera down and go and sit somewhere for a while and look around for a while and quite often you'll see an opportunity that otherwise might have...
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