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My second time shooting this little ones bday, shot his 3rd last year and had the pleasure of doing his 4th this year, truly an awesome family to work with.
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Originally Posted by ksteezy
Dstylez - you totally flaked on buying that fisheye off me on POTN dude...
Originally Posted by ksteezy
Yeah small e-world...but if your plan is to upgrade to full frame get the canon or sigma 15mm...the 10mm will be a waste, that's what happened to me....I sold it though...and got the sigma 15mm nikon mount....lovely lens
Originally Posted by Dunks r nice
I swear every time I use flash indoors the subject is bright as can be but the background is near black, I'll mess around with those settings tonight for experimentation.Originally Posted by ksteezy
you can very well capture plenty of ambient light while exposing your subject, just bouce your flash, set your iso high, your shutter at around 160 and your aperture low...Originally Posted by hadegbite
honestly i cant remember my settings...if you check my flickr the exact specs should be their. One thing i can say the most important thinkg for low light is your lens. This was shot with a canon 17-55 2.8....When taking some pics artist i like the natural lights of the venue cause it sets the mood.Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
with a photo such as this....I've gotten better with taking photos at night using my tripod (any low light situation)...assuming the subject is NOT moving.
This low light photo of a performer probably moving around a ton, what settings did you use to snap a photo such as this? (obviously no flash)
something like this...