Make Great Portraits with Your Canon EOS 60D
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- Settings and Features to Make Great Portraits
- Poring Over the Picture
- Poring Over the Picture
- Using Aperture Priority Mode
- Lighting Is Everything
- Focusing: The Eyes Have It
- Composing People and Portraits
- Quick Tips for Shooting Better Portraits
- Chapter 4 Challenges
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The people you photograph are depending on you to make them look good, and while you can’t always change how a person looks, you can control the way you photograph that individual. Nicole S. Young explores some features of your Canon EOS 60D and techniques that can help you create great portraits.
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Settings and Features to Make Great Portraits
Photographing people is challenging, rewarding, and fun all at the same time. When you photograph a person, you are capturing a memory, a moment in time. Images of friends and family often become our most cherished possessions. The people you photograph are depending on you to make them look good, and while you can’t always change how a person looks, you can control the way you photograph that individual. In this chapter we will explore some camera features and techniques that can help you create great portraits.
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