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Daily Archives: September 29, 2010
A Monumental Portrait
To accomplish this photo I set up my camera on a tripod and used a remote shutter release. I set the Nikon 28-300VR lens to 28mm knowing I would crop it later to suit the subjects. I used manual mode … Continue reading
Posted in Assignments, Travel
Tagged daughter, family, flash, mount rushmore, national memorial, nikon D700, nikon SB-600, portrait, rear-sync, south dakota, speedlight, tripod
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