![]() Still wanting to keep the subject standing out prominently (and wanting the shutter speed help for run-and-gun handheld shooting that would end in very dark light levels), I opted for wide aperture lens options. This goal caused me to favor wider but still portrait friendly focal lengths as these angles of view would include more background and avoid unrecognizably blurring it. One of my overriding goals was to include a sense of place, to include background showing the university campus. I foresaw the shortness of the time allocated for this portrait shoot and planned for shooting fast and for shooting in low light. You see where I'm going here - it was going to be a rushed shoot. That meant 15 minutes per location and 15 minutes total for getting to the next locations, which happen to be spread over a half-mile distance. I quickly calculate the amount of time before the 8:14 PM sunset to be 1:29. Later, she says: "I can't be ready until 6:45 PM." Her reply: "15 minutes should be adequate." I replied, "Figure 15-30 minutes per location plus time to get to the next location." "How long does shooting in 5 locations require?" "Can I come down the day before graduation for that project?" "Dad, can you shoot graduation pictures for me?"Īnswering that question required no thought. ![]() The conversation (via text) went something like: The Sony a1 and FE 35mm GM Lens Capture the Exit In Today's B&H Deal Zone: Rycote, Manfrotto, Godox, Samsung, Benro, Datacolor, Shape, and Vaxis.Just Announced: Five New Canon 4K Camcorders.Canon Announces High-End 4K Broadcast PTZ Camera.First Looks at Canon RF 15-30mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens Image Quality. ![]()
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