she cuts my hair
her name is luba, and she's russian. she's been cutting my hair for 10 years, and she's a doll. gubbs and i are going to go see luba and her partners on friday, and do a proper shoot. this was with my canon 20d, and new 135 f/2L. available light, my back up to the wall in the tiny shop, iso 800, f/2, 1/320th second. this was the second of three bursts. i will always shoot 2 or 3 shots in situations like this, the 2nd and 3rd will be sharper than the first most always. the lighting looks warm, it was - funky lighting in this place, and the pic is true to her coloring.
yes, of course the lens isn't the right lens for shooting indoor portraits in a small place - but it was the only lens i had with me at the time :lol3 so i made do with waht i had. looking forward to going back on friday.
enjoy (getting your hair cut) photography,
yes, of course the lens isn't the right lens for shooting indoor portraits in a small place - but it was the only lens i had with me at the time :lol3 so i made do with waht i had. looking forward to going back on friday.
enjoy (getting your hair cut) photography,
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hoping this message finds you well -Ian
Why is that? I noticed that with the 400 at times. The first shot is soft while the following couple are sharper.
becuase the first shot will show more camera shake than the ensuing ones in the burst, due to you pressing the shutter.
and, thanks!
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There is a guy on the canon lens forum (great sport shooter named Niil Toulme) that claims that canon cameras never focus properly on the first shot of a burst. What I don't understand is how the camera differentiates ahead of time to know that you are using burst. I often found I would stop after a single shot, even when in burst, and it would be in focus. I cannot remember his explanation but it wasn't camera shake......
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as long as its not a 200 f/2
Is there a lens you havn't owned yet?
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Thanks for sharing
The 135 f2 is one sharp lens.
It is my walk around lens on my 1D MK2
Last night I shot in jpeg mode for the first time and I must say the images straight from cam were very sharp.
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If some critique is possible - I (only I?) dont like this 'feeling' of darkness - Its hard to explain it in English for me - at the first glance this photo is not dark - these teeth, skin, chemise... but as a whole ... I feel contradiction between her natural smile and this 'darkness'
Don't know why, but some words about 'capitalistic mercilessly exploitation of women' come to mind...
Sorry ...
Great photo, but thats my thoughts and feelings, Andy!
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hi hack, i usually can remember, or be fairly close.. but there's always the exif
thank you for the comment, and for stopping by!
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i don't buy that argument - but i do believe that the first shot possibly can be affected by shake caused by pressing the shutter -
thanks for the kind words, ann
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