>>4346636>if you could post raws (google drive maybe?) I could edit some how I'd do it and give details on what modules are used so you can replicate it on your endOkay, here are litterbox links (alive for 24h) with few RAWs with different light conditions:
https://litter.catbox.moe/njinz3.NEFhttps://litter.catbox.moe/ea5j0q.NEFhttps://litter.catbox.moe/2mo32g.NEFhttps://litter.catbox.moe/7dnqmu.NEFhttps://litter.catbox.moe/tx579e.NEFhttps://litter.catbox.moe/7j3saq.NEFhttps://litter.catbox.moe/5xq3gn.NEFThanks in advance. I would really like to see how somebody else would treat them.
>>4346742That was my mistake in not exactly paying attention to auto ISO. When I shoot at low light conditions like that, I often set manual with 1/200 or 1/250 on 2.8 and auto-ISO so I can focus on capturing right moment. I lost too many shoots just because I was constantly checking if metering mode keep exposure time at right values on aperture mode and on shutter priority mode, camera would sometimes refuse to shoot if scene was too dark and aperture already at widest.
>>4346744Glad to hear. Personally, I love taking shoots from afar or at people who accept being photographed but at that moment forgot about my or other photogs presence. People smile or laugh naturally, are relaxed and happy. Experienced cosplayers knows how to pose but people new to this are usually a bit stiff. Unfortunately, Im not very good at social stuff to guide them yet.
Some, like this one, are not technically correct (for example, should rather focus on girl on the left and there is a lot of stuff in background) but I like them anyway.