Notes on life, art, photography and technology, by a Danish dropout bohemian.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Midnight In The Land Of Lost Souls
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Pentax K-x, 50mm F:1.4, 1600 ISO.
Not easy to handhold at maybe 1/30th with an (effectively) short tele, I had many duds (unsharp). [Update: on closer look they were actually focusing errors, I guess a combination of the low light and my not paying attention enough to whether the camera had achieved correct focus before pressing the button.] But some were perfect. And the autoexposure did a fine job. The auto-whitebalancing too, actually, the light is really that orange.
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A 1/30th shutter speed is easy to hand hold. Learning handling techniques is an option.
Another option is to hire a REAL photographer to shoot pictures for you, so you don't have to bundle up your non-photographic knowledge brain, take it outdoors, and risk actually learning something about photography.
I thought the photographer focused the image, not the camera.
Nice title.
What, it wasn´t opening hours for the Garden of Good & Evil? ;-)
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