![]() Again, ideally, I should have been further back so I don't chop off her feet. That one, it's a little blurry but I still love the motion in it. You'll get to see, see I don't like her expressions in these ones, right? Sometimes with the motion, okay I like that one. I don't have to put that much effort into the post process. But, I feel like we probably have something kind of equivalent. I'm not choosing this because I don't like how much, like this might work for Instagram if you crop it into a square because then you'll lose all that top part. I was like, "Oh it's not what I was predicting." But, I think it would be worth to see what happens when we pull it into post into Lightroom and see. But we'll see when the editing happens how that goes. So what I'm mostly going for is do I like her expression? Do I like the composition? I might be wrong on this one, turning. So, what I'm looking for when I call is good composition, something that if it's not perfect but I know that I can, like, you know, whether it's like minor adjustments. This one you're able to embed all the metadata, tag, and anything you want without having to wait for all that processes that typically rule would require. Right? We don't have to wait for it to render any kind of previews or anything like that. You can see how quickly everything was loaded. So as you can see, this is everything we shot. So I am going to open up this folder which will have all. This one is on my hard drive, my desktop right now. So the first step that I do is I import all the images onto whether it's your hard drive, your desktop, some remote server, whatever your work flow involves.
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