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DianeK said:Captured this of our granddaughter just as my husband was wheeling her out of the shadows along a nature trail in the late afternoon. 60D, 300L f/4 IS, Av priority, spot metering, ISO 200, 1/1600, f/5.6
This is a crop of the original.
Diane
Tijn said:First one was unexpected, second one was candid. 350D body, 18-55 kit lens. (Still saving for 60D and some real lenses, thats why I came here )
I'd used a larger aperture if was more aware of the small apertures I was shooting with it at the time. Still, I like how these came out.
distant.star said:.
I LOVE this. Gorgeous picture! Thanks for posting it.
DianeK said:Captured this of our granddaughter just as my husband was wheeling her out of the shadows along a nature trail in the late afternoon. 60D, 300L f/4 IS, Av priority, spot metering, ISO 200, 1/1600, f/5.6
This is a crop of the original.
Diane
dr croubie said:I think it was Briansquibb was talking somewhere about using a tripod-mounted 400/2.8 for taking candid street-portraits at night.
I always thought that was a bit over the top ... until I read this.
I wish that too! My grandfather reckoned "Wer zuviel Geld hat fotografiert oder hält sich Tauben" (Those who have too much money either get into photography or keep homing pigeons), so unfortunately, no gear from him! At least I got a Zeiss Ikon from my father!dr croubie said:I just wish my grandparents had gear like that... (although, at least my mum had some nice Pentax Spotmatic and Takumar lenses that i'm, uh, "borrowing")
gary samples said:START THEM YOUNG. GIRLS RULE
granddaughter she is a shooter for sure
1.4III and it works great most of my work is at 840mm here in Utah you need all the len you can get. but I just don't like the 2x would like the 1200mm but my wife like's living indoors I would have to sell the home to get it LOLNorthstar said:gary samples said:START THEM YOUNG. GIRLS RULE
granddaughter she is a shooter for sure
I like both of those shots Gary, cute kids. Is that a 1.4 extender on a 600mm?