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Old 25th of December 2004 (Sat)   #1
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Lightbulb Which one tickles your button?

Tell me what your thoughts are

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Default Re: Which one tickles your button?

They were all nice shots, and I liked the lighting, there wasn't one that stode out from the rest though, and I thought that the DOF was just not quite enough, it would have been nice I my option is there was just slightly more in foucs. But thats just personal choice.
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i thought all of the shots where good but i do agree with Alan Neilson on his comments about the DOF and also that there wasnt any that really stood out

but keep them cumin!
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About that, shots were taken in a pub at night, before a live concert started, I saw this guitar standing next to the speaker, and light fell on it looked good, so I slapped on 50mm 1.4 and shot those all using f1.4, to gain 1/8 of a second shutter speed, at ISO 400 on a 1D.

I wish I could have done something differently, but with limited conditions, that's as good as it gets.
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