Photography is so interesting to me. You have a camera that controls these elements (ISO, shutter speed, aperture) that work in concert to produce an image in a very specific lighting situation. Adjust one element and the other two need to shift in order to gain the right exposure. Here is one of my favorite images of Riley taken in an indoor aquarium on our family trip to Oregon last year. It was completely dark in all around her, except for a single dim can light right above her. If I had any other camera, I would not have been able to capture it because I had to crank my setting to the extreme - amazing what you can get nowadays at 3200 ISO with my 24-70mm lens wide open....
Friday, February 26, 2010
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