I thought this bib was quite fitting for my username
Its not the best pic. I only took it as a happy snap.
I had to use ISO800 and my camera isnt that great that high so it had a fair bit of noise and the PP has made it go a bit funny.
I thought this bib was quite fitting for my username
Its not the best pic. I only took it as a happy snap.
I had to use ISO800 and my camera isnt that great that high so it had a fair bit of noise and the PP has made it go a bit funny.
Justin
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Cute
Actually EJ has a book with my user name on the cover lol
Cat (aka Cathy) - Another Canon user - 400D, 18-55,75-300mm Kit Lens,50mm f1.8, Tamron 90mm f2.8 Macro, Sigma 28-70 f2.8-4 DG, Tripod and a willingness to learn
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Thanks Cat
thats funny you found something aswell.
Thanks David
I can see that one coming out at his 21st.
Oh he is gorgeous its a great pic and a good user name also..
That's so cute. You could use it as your Avatar.
Carmen
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Thanks Carmen I might just do that.
Gorgeous baby Justin. Those eyes are adorable. You have caught the catchlights well here.
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Thank you
I wish I took a sharper and lower ISO pic now. Oh well, I live and learn
I am starting to really need a good flash now and ill definitely have to get one for my birthday. I had to shoot wide open because of the low light so I could only focus on either the bib or his face and I chose his bib. In hind sight the bib would have still been sharp enough to read and his face would have looked a lot better if it was in focus. Cool, now I can CC my own images lol. I am learning so much from this site!
aww, so cute.
Why not take it? Photography can be much too serious at times. He seems to understand what you're doing.
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Yeah I will re do it. Today is looking like a nice day so ill put a bit more effort into the shot this time and stop the lens down a bit. I wish he understood what I was doing but it took around 10 shots to get one where he is looking straight at the camera. I might stick one of his toys to the camera this time instead of trying to get his attention and see if that makes a difference.