
Lens: 50 mm 1.8
Details: Aperture 1.8, Speed 1/50, ISO 800 Camera D70
I did crop it a bit so its not a trad 50 mm shot.
Anyway I love the look of joy on the girl's face...
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A bit of a fiddlespaz has a call for 50 mm shots. It did sort of spur me to revisit some of my previous photos. This is from the session bar at the National Folk Festival from 2005. It was shot indoors with mixed fluro light. The original file was yucky green/yellow. I'm glad that I shot RAW and didn't delete the photo. Fiddled with it tonight in PS CS2. (that is while watching the RL GF as well...)
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