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3 dogs and a puppy mate all rock and roll here [emoji2] [emoji2]Some early birds in here [emoji106]
Loving gun shoot that [emoji106]
You need to clone the spot on #2
It would look better without that splodge.
that guy needed all the help he could get.Far better. You could PS a nerf bullet in instead.
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Lovely shot, Anirban. What does 'Light was Westcott' mean? Admittedly I know just a little jargon, but that one has me flummoxed!One from a photo show in London last Jan. Tammy 70-200 2.8 at 2.8 . Light was Westcott constant daylight LED.
Anna by Anirban Acharya, on Flickr


Thanks, Steve. They had a constant light and a large eye lighter at the Westcott booth.Lovely shot, Anirban. What does 'Light was Westcott' mean? Admittedly I know just a little jargon, but that one has me flummoxed!
Edit - nevermind, I think the Christmas hangover is still wearing off!![]()
ThanksLovely shot
A horses lonley walk on a frosty morning by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Robin by Paulie-W, on Flickr
Morning Stroll by Paulie-W, on FlickrShe likes Graham because he's hung like a..err..nevermind![]()
Your missus must be a real looker if they're the in-laws.
She likes Graham because he's hung like a..err..nevermind![]()
I was wondering if that was the reason he liked her also...
Aperture priority, auto ISO and minimum shutter speed are your friendwell my first wedding with D750 recently was a bust. Fortunately no one was relying on me and as things progressed I took less shots seeing I was there as a guest. Stupidly I realise now I didn't have my user preset correct and was shooting aperture priority the whole time, which may be fine for static group shots, but when you are in a dimly lit venue it doesn't work too well. almost all my shots where therefore well exposed with blurry subjects, ISO around 1600 was giving me 1/8s and slowerAnd yes I probably should have used shutter priority, bumped up the iso and flash or all of those....but in my quest to be unobtrusive and be a part of what was going on I didn't really end up with any decent shots at all. You live and learn as they say!
Aperture priority, auto ISO and minimum shutter speed are your friend
yep. or that. I didn't have auto ISO or minimum shutter speed set. I've got too used to taking shots of static subjects.I'll say it again, you live and learn!
Out of interest, what would you guys set your minimum shutter speed to for this?
I use 1/250th to avoid any motion blur if people are moving, but I might be being over cautious
I use a variation of this, I use manual with Auto ISO and set shutter speed to 1/100 (may tweak it depending such as the dance)). Also remember when using flash auto ISO only changes by a couple of stops so I tend to set it to 400 or 800 so it can go up to 1600/3200 respectively.Aperture priority, auto ISO and minimum shutter speed are your friend
How often do you guys find yourself above 6400 ISO with that high a shutter speed? Are you happy with the output? Personally I don't like topping out above 6400 and rarely see many movement issues, but you all do more than I.
Now and again I shoot at 12800 if in a dark environment and need to keep shutter reasonably high. If you get the exposure right noise isn't too bad and I'd rather have a slightly noisy image than a blurred one. I also prefer slight noise over direct flash.How often do you guys find yourself above 6400 ISO with that high a shutter speed? Are you happy with the output? Personally I don't like topping out above 6400 and rarely see many movement issues, but you all do more than I.
Coakham Bloodhounds Boxing Day Hunt 2016 (13) by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
Coakham Bloodhounds Boxing Day Hunt 2016 (11) by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
Coakham Bloodhounds Boxing Day Hunt 2016 (2) by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
Coakham Bloodhounds Boxing Day Hunt 2016 (5) by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
Coakham Bloodhounds Boxing Day Hunt 2016 (166) by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr