Day 25
25/6/12
Today you can see me on the other side of the lens for a change! I had a rehearsal tonight for 'Abridged', http://www.rsc.org.uk/whats-on/open-stages/the-complete-works-of-shakespeare-abridged.aspx (link just in case you want to see me 'act' at the RSC. Plug done...
Becky took some rehearsal shots with my camera, and got some great shots! There was no flash used, a high ISO at about 1600 (subsequently the quality may have been lost - this is a side effect of shooting in low light without flash), a wide aperture of 2.8, and a fairly slow shutter speed of about1/60 sec. Set these in manual next time you want to takle some good pictures at a gig for example.
Have a butchers!
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Day 26
26/6/12
So I am becoming a little addicted to Triptychs, which are an image comprising of one or more images, either portrait or landscape. For those of you reading this who have been following, you may remember that I did it last time with my guitar, this time I used a human. Having a girlfriend who is an actress is good - as every time I have a portrait related idea, she is very comfortable in front of the camera, and we both play around with ideas. As this ideology is abstract anyway, we took a couple of abstract portraits. See what you think.
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