Great depth of field on the first 2 shots. I like the color in the first one best. The last photo is great in that when working with lines in the background, it's easy to get a tilted photo and you didn't. You nailed it!
You are one lucky, lucky woman... a handsome hubby plus he poses for you?! Very nice photo's, my fav is the last one, because of the interest added by the doorframe, and the fact there are lot's less shadows across his face. Have you tried fill flash when you are shooting in sunlight? There's a rule called "Sunny 16" that also helps with the exposure if shooting in full sun. I'll post it on the thread. Your photo's are lovely!
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nice shots. I know exactly where that last shot was taken . Have some of my son in that spot and did my nieces engagement photos their!
Great depth of field on the first 2 shots. I like the color in the first one best. The last photo is great in that when working with lines in the background, it's easy to get a tilted photo and you didn't. You nailed it!
You are one lucky, lucky woman... a handsome hubby plus he poses for you?! Very nice photo's, my fav is the last one, because of the interest added by the doorframe, and the fact there are lot's less shadows across his face. Have you tried fill flash when you are shooting in sunlight? There's a rule called "Sunny 16" that also helps with the exposure if shooting in full sun. I'll post it on the thread. Your photo's are lovely!
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