Posts Tagged ‘family photography’
project february: day nineteen
Day nineteen: climbing Manual camera settings and the why behind them: ISO – 100 (bright, midday) aperture – F 2.5 shutter speed – 1/1000 (needed for proper exposure distance from subject (rough estimate) – right in front of him focal point – front to mid-shoe lens – 50mm 1.2L camera body – canon’s 5D mark II
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Day seventeen: Nana day… my boy loves his Nana Manual camera settings and the why behind them: ISO – 2000 (I didn’t need it quite this high but I had to move fast…capturing a moment) aperture – F 2.8 shutter speed – 1/160 distance from subject (rough estimate) – prob 4-5 feet focal point – back…
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Day eleven: Sick day Sick day. Lots of time spent on the couch with movies and books. Poor little guy. Manual camera settings and the why behind them: ISO – 800 (inside the house but curtains were open) aperture – F 2.5 (needed to open my lens up for more light, can get my boy in…
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As I enter into a season of more lovely family time I thought I would share with you some of my outdoor late afternoon family shot settings. These were shot in the late afternoon (but during late fall…where sun sets early) around 3pm or so. Manual settings for the picture below: ISO 100, aperture F…
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