Thanks all for looking...
The antics were very funny. I was able to video some as well, of course,
although I don't know that the sound will be much use. They were definitely
enjoying themselves.
The lighting - just not much, I think... A tall uplighter with dusty glass
at the end of a long room and what bounced off the gold-brown wood ceiling
and off white walls. I find if I stick with the nearest on camera WB
setting and set some negative compensation to match how dark I think it is
the thing works pretty well. It's a pretty fair rendering of what I saw.
Definitely some advantages in the sensor department here.
The lens... No - the panaleica was another of my reasons for going
dark-side; if I have to carry that weight of glass I want it to be a 35mm!
No Oly equipment used that day...
The hair. Yes, I am reaching the kind of age where it's reassuring to prove
one can lose weight and gain hair every now and then :-)
Tom
2009/4/22 Bob Whitmire <>
> Very nice. I agree about the light. It has a certain something usually
> lacking in indoor lighting. My particular favorite is 3080. The
> blurred brown boots on the right make the shot. That, and the
> expression on the women's faces.
>
> --Bob Whitmire
> www.bwp33.com
>
> On Apr 21, 2009, at 8:46 PM, Tom Fenwick wrote:
>
> > In a break from our normal programming, some snaps from an amusing
> > soiree
> > the other day. Quite a pile, but I want them to have a look
> > themselves and
> > choose. For this reason they are just Lightroom default raw
> > conversions
> > with no further processing, although I don't really think they need
> > much.
> > ISO 3200 f1.4 all the way.
> >
> > http://www.pbase.com/tom_77/bleak_house
>
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