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Alright, I finally got my camera back from repairs. It had been sitting at the camera store for 3 WEEKS because they only called me once and I wasn't home. Baah!
Anyway, I popped my 100mm series e lens on my camera and headed out for some simulated film shooting. I kind of forgot about the not changing the ISO rule, but I get extra points for using a lens that doesn't meter with my camera. I was measuring light levels with an external meter that I found in my mom-in-laws old box of photo stuff and setting my camera accordingly. I took 24 shots and didn't review them til I got home. As expected, a few were overexposed but only 1 or 2 were beyond saveable. Here are a couple of the more decent shots from the "roll" (no PP).All in all, it was pretty fun, especially shooting with just one lens. When you're shooting with one focal length, you start to see shots without even having the camera at your eye. Shots that you know will fit the focal length. Even with an odd focal length like 100mm. So let's see some more digital rolls.
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flickr Why I Like Photographs "It's more expensive, but it lets me adjust really specific settings that most people don't notice or think about." - Abed Last edited by vandergus; 11-24-2008 at 12:20 AM. |
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