Monday, March 15, 2010

Taking pictures of a light source




Taking a photo of a light source is very difficult, which suits me just fine because it makes it easy to take a horrible photograph. Not only that there is shutter speed and aperture to worry about, but also exposure value compensation, ISO, and all the other non-sense that go with it.

What digital camera did for lame photographer like myself is to let me take as many pictures as my heart desires without bleeding through the nose like it used to when we were shooting films. So, if a picture turned out too nice, then I can always do worse on the next shot, as you can see here.


Pentax K-7
FA 31 mm ltd
1/80 @ f/2.5
0 ev
ISO 400

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