Hi all, first post, I do a lot of carp fishing most of it at night, so all photos have to be done in the pitch black in the middle of nowhere.
This is a picture my friend took for me recently on his canon 600d with canon 50mm lens and a canon speedlite, how could i improve these photos when i get my own setup similar to the above but with a sigma 30mm 1.4? As you will see the photo is a little dark and there is a lot of flash glare off the wet surface of the fish.
Also I need a shallow depth of field, to blur the background out which the Sigma lens and a wide aperture should do? The ISO was set low on this occasion, ISO 100 i think so that could have been raised a bit I guess without making the photo too grainy.
Await any advice you guys have.
This is a picture my friend took for me recently on his canon 600d with canon 50mm lens and a canon speedlite, how could i improve these photos when i get my own setup similar to the above but with a sigma 30mm 1.4? As you will see the photo is a little dark and there is a lot of flash glare off the wet surface of the fish.
Also I need a shallow depth of field, to blur the background out which the Sigma lens and a wide aperture should do? The ISO was set low on this occasion, ISO 100 i think so that could have been raised a bit I guess without making the photo too grainy.
Await any advice you guys have.
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