108: low light

    I wish that I had a lens that shoots with a bigger aperture so that I could take sharper low light photos... but whatevs

    Straight off the camera.

    Comments and faves

    1. Heavy♫Rotation [deleted] (34 months ago | reply)

      The tones are really beautiful. Nicely done.

    2. Bob Jenkin (33 months ago | reply)

      This is excellent and i agree that the skin tones are fab. I just got an f/1.8 canon 50mm lens - the 'thrifty fifty' less than £90 sterling and it is a great low light lens for you to try.

    3. Genna G (33 months ago | reply)

      Thanks Ben, I'll consider it!

    4. toQDuj (11 months ago | reply)

      Actually, sharpness has nothing to do with maximum lens aperture. Most lenses shoot at their sharpest around f/8 or f/16.
      A large aperture makes for a nice shallow depth-of-field, but may be harder to get the focus right.
      The alternative is to shoot at f/8 or f/16 and use flashes/strobes to prevent movement in long shutter times. Or to get a large format camera and get those hundreds of megapixels for true sharpness.

      In the end though, sharpness does not define (<--pun) a good photo.

    5. psyopwak (4 months ago | reply)

      Nice shapes, nice tone of color....

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