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Why IS is sometimes helpfulLast night I had to shoot our presentation night and decided to use the 400mm F2.8 so that I would not be in the way. Anyway, hate using flash in these situations because it is distracting to others so natural light all the way. Part way through they had to show a video so out went the lights and across the hall from me was the guy who was running the presentation for the video display and as he sat there in near total darkness only being lit from the light of his laptop screen I thought how cool does that look. Well this is the result, 1/25th of a second 3200 ISO F3.5 with a 400mm, yup have to love IS and the practice I have put in to handling this baby whilst it is on the monopd.
Canon
Re: Why IS is sometimes helpfulGreat capture and composition! IS works wonders in low light especially if the person isn't moving too much
Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
Re: Why IS is sometimes helpfulWhoa! Great capture and I bet you didn't have a coffee!!
Re: Why IS is sometimes helpfulNicely executed...as only the 'Cougar' can do
fozzie
When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes.
Re: Why IS is sometimes helpfulgreat job - inspirational
DebT DebT
"so many dreams - so little time "
Re: Why IS is sometimes helpfulCracker of an image.
I have a love affair with black and this just reinforces it!
Re: Why IS is sometimes helpfulI don't like normally too much empty space around the subject, but I must admit it works very well in this case. The reason maybe perhaps you applied the rule of thirds? At any rate, it's a nice portrait for you captured the intense concentration and a thoughtful expression.
Re: Why IS is sometimes helpfulMore props here, good spot.
Re: Why IS is sometimes helpfulTony,
How would this look in B&W? g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Re: Why IS is sometimes helpfulSensational skill.
Steve.
|D700| D2H | F5 | 70-200VR | 85 1.4 | 50 1.4 | 28-70 | 10.5 | 12-24 | SB800 | Website-> http://www.stevekilburn.com Leeds United for promotion in 2014 - Hurrah!!!
Re: Why IS is sometimes helpfulThanks, Tony.
I like it. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
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