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Photos of my new nephewTook my new D70s to Geelong over Christmas to take photos of my new nephew. Had a bit of a play with the SB-800, and used mostly the 50mm/1.8 - I think one of these shots is with the 18-70 kit lens.
Some things I've learnt: - Wow, the DOF is really, really shallow at f/1.8! I got a lot of shots where I'd focused on his nose, but his eyes are blurry, etc. - I need to think a bit more carefully about my backgrounds when shooting portraits, for various reasons (composition, distractions, lighting etc) - Remote flash is both cool and useful! - Auto WB gets confused easily (as discussed in my beginners thread), but RAW is a godsend for fixing things. - Babies find cameras and people holding them quite fascinating. - Babies never do what you tell them to do. - Babies only put up with a certain amount of camera flash before they turn into Captain Crankypants. - I love that green suit. <img src="http://www.thesystemisdown.com/gallery/albums/userpics/new_camera/rhysxmas_01.jpg"> <img src="http://www.thesystemisdown.com/gallery/albums/userpics/new_camera/rhysxmas_02.jpg"> <img src="http://www.thesystemisdown.com/gallery/albums/userpics/new_camera/rhysxmas_03.jpg"> <img src="http://www.thesystemisdown.com/gallery/albums/userpics/new_camera/rhysxmas_04.jpg"> <img src="http://www.thesystemisdown.com/gallery/albums/userpics/new_camera/rhysxmas_05.jpg"> <img src="http://www.thesystemisdown.com/gallery/albums/userpics/new_camera/rhysxmas_06.jpg">
Love the last two! Especially the last one... the little hand and the big thumb, is just a great emotional shot. Gorgeous!
As you found out, shallow DOF can be a curse when you come back to review your shots on the PC... on the LCD they might look sharp and infocus...
thanks for the kind comments guys
![]() Craig, you are absolutely right about the preview LCD screen flattering the image ![]()
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