David,
What a pretty girl, and what a nice sense of humor she has.
Bill
PS Good photos too, and you are right about modern camera capabilities.
Astonishing!
On Jun 17, 2016, at 19:50, David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Fellow flexers...
Some of you will recall my recent post if our grandson, Nathan, with his
finger up his nose...
Specifically, this shot...
http://www.furnfeather.net/Look/Nathan.html
Well, his younger sister, who will graduate in two years time, is no better
when it come to mugging for the camera.
http://www.furnfeather.net/Look/Pixie.html
Lest you think she always looks like that (close!) I got another shot of her,
as she held down the seat at the other end of a row (so, about 10 meters or
30 feet from me) as we waited for others in our group to arrive at Nathan's
grad.
But, it still blows me away how easily such a shot can be had, with the aid
of modern equipment. I grew up in the era of film, when we talked about the
"nice, tight grain" in the latest formulation of Tri-X. (Anyone remember
that?) Shooting at ASA 1600 with Tri-X souped in Diafine, worked, but the
grain was horrendous.
Yet this shot was taken, in abysmal lighting, with Oly's 50~200/2.8-3.5 zoom,
wide open (3.5), hand held at 200mm; 1/25th and ISO 1600! What happened to
the "good" ol' days, when the lowest speed you were reasonably expected to
hand-hold was the reciprocal of the focal length ... in this case, 1/200th
(read as: 1/250th).
All that being said, the 2x crop factor made for a nice (I thought)
composition, without cropping.
http://www.furnfeather.net/Look/Pixie2.html
No matter what you say about the photos ... it's bloody amazing what a modern
camera can do!
Comments, criticism appreciated.
David.
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