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Originally Posted by bm bradley
very true but even on unplanned action I do the same thing. I learned this from the wedding/event shooters. you only need a few seconds with some practice
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I do not have a few seconds unless I am playing.
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Originally Posted by barcodes
Here is a screenshot of your image with like 2 minutes of post work, just some color changes. I did not take the time to do more advanced stuff like modifying the red in her face, just a quick example.

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Best of luck, I enjoy your work and cant wait to see where you end up next 
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Thanks, but I can assure you I am not going to take the time to do post production on show photos, I take thousands, I would never get anything done. I do that for pics of special places.
If someone was able to say, change your setting to this and it will make everything better, I would do it in a flash, but when I do events it has to be auto . . . and FYI: I do use my flash outdoors as well as in, with ETTL. I just do not put the flash in people's faces, I prefer to bounce off walls and ceilings.
I suspect when I upgrade cameras, there will a noticeable difference. I think mine has gotten to slow for me. Outgrew it.
*edit: that pic was difficult to do because sun was definitely screwing with me. Trying to avoid the crowds and the angel of the sun can be challenging to say the least. I remember wishing I had my polarizer with me.