I was wondering if there is a better way to light and take this type of thing.
The photo was on Christmas Day in our dining room spur of the moment thing, the Mom N Dad of the baby wanted to send a photo to there other Daughter who lives with mum in Aussie.
That said I have no experiance of taking photos like this so just did what I thought was right.
To be honest I was quite happy with result(they were too) but am guessing there is a lot I could have done to improve the image.
I had tripod as far back as room would allow hence the odd wide angle.
I used a Canon 450 in manual kit lens 1/50th f8 iso800 self timer to fire shutter.
Flash on ettl 580 ex +2/3 bounced from cieling around where front of table sarts with the white card out.
Focus seems to be on my bottle beer "not ideal" Where should I focus in this type of shot ?
I chose iso 800 and 1/50th to get some ambient but have since realised that I may have been wrong. Shot would have been sharper at sync speed and less noisey.
Would be great to get some ideas on how you clever people would do this. Using the same equipment.
There seems to be a lack of info on taking run of the mill photos that most people want to take.
Sorry for the long post.
Hope some one can help.
Gaz
The photo was on Christmas Day in our dining room spur of the moment thing, the Mom N Dad of the baby wanted to send a photo to there other Daughter who lives with mum in Aussie.
That said I have no experiance of taking photos like this so just did what I thought was right.
To be honest I was quite happy with result(they were too) but am guessing there is a lot I could have done to improve the image.
I had tripod as far back as room would allow hence the odd wide angle.
I used a Canon 450 in manual kit lens 1/50th f8 iso800 self timer to fire shutter.
Flash on ettl 580 ex +2/3 bounced from cieling around where front of table sarts with the white card out.
Focus seems to be on my bottle beer "not ideal" Where should I focus in this type of shot ?
I chose iso 800 and 1/50th to get some ambient but have since realised that I may have been wrong. Shot would have been sharper at sync speed and less noisey.
Would be great to get some ideas on how you clever people would do this. Using the same equipment.
There seems to be a lack of info on taking run of the mill photos that most people want to take.
Sorry for the long post.
Hope some one can help.
Gaz