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Old 28-06-2007, 03:35   #1 (permalink)
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DOF HELP!!!!!!!!!

Hey Guys!

I've been absent lately because I've been really busy getting my buisness started! Anyways, I'm sometimes having difficulty in the studio, where there is low light, and I'm only using an umbrella light, which is nice, but not great stuff. I'm having trouble with children, more than one kid in the same photo and keeping them all in focus! How can I make this better! I've been using an aperture of 3.4-4or5 and an ISO of 600. But, how can I increase the aperture number to get more in focus while keeping my shutter speed fast enough to leave the motion blur out.
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