On Wednesday, we drove over to my sister's in Media, PA spent the day with her doing some errands, etc. On the way back we stopped to visit friends of ours in Mullica Hill, NJ. Her husband is an excellent photographer who also uses Canon equipment - he is talking about getting a Mark 5D III. I was talking about what lenses I should buy at I this is one of his I tried. Now all I have to do is to talk Gail (really myself - Gail will say okay) into spending the money.
Retired educator - taught mathematics in high school, went back to graduate school, worked in research labs, and finally went back and taught computer science...
A couple of questions.
1. What lens was it that you used? A prime or 28-70 zoom or something similar?
2. Why such a high ISO on this shot? Even so, there is remarkably little noise for such a high ISO shot.
@grannysue Thank you Linda, I liked how it came out @bruni thank you Bruni, and she didn't realize I was doing it :) @tooki Thank you Tooki, it was Canon EF-S 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS
@karenann Thank you Karen, I am planning on buying a good portrait lens soon @webfoot Thank you Paul, Canon EF-S 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS, there was low light level in the breakfast nook where we were sitting and I didn't want to use a flash, with my 60D I knew from previous photos I could push it to ISO 5000
@kimmistephens Thank you Kimmi, my portraits have gotten better since I started on 365
1. What lens was it that you used? A prime or 28-70 zoom or something similar?
2. Why such a high ISO on this shot? Even so, there is remarkably little noise for such a high ISO shot.
@bruni thank you Bruni, and she didn't realize I was doing it :)
@tooki Thank you Tooki, it was Canon EF-S 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS
@webfoot Thank you Paul, Canon EF-S 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS, there was low light level in the breakfast nook where we were sitting and I didn't want to use a flash, with my 60D I knew from previous photos I could push it to ISO 5000
@bruni Thank you Bruni, I agree, I prefer natural shots