Willow on her Birthday
This past Saturday was the third anniversary of Willow crossing over the Rainbow Bridge. It was two years later that we lost Utah as well. I do not tell you this to garner sympathy, but to let you know that they leave us way too soon.
As for this photograph, it was on Willow's birthday back in 2017. She is taking a rest in one of the many dog and cat beds that we have scattered throughout the house for our many four-legged fur babies. She had just finished her birthday cookie and playing with her new stuffed toys. She was always so gentle in her playing with toys and never turned into destructo-dog with them. She was a very smart pup and a very gentle and kind soul.
As someone that still shoots a fair amount of film, I do appreciate digital for what it can do. This shot was at ISO 10,000. Which is something that I could never think about doing with film. Even if I was shooting Ilford Delta 3200 or Kodak P3200 and pushed them two stops to be close to the ISO of this shot, the image would not be as nice as this one. I do love to shoot both of those films, which are black and white, I love what I can get with high ISO on the newer generations of digital cameras. Since taking this shot, I have added a Canon 5D Mark IV to the camera bag and love it's high ISO abilities as well.
Camera: Canon EOS 6D
Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM @105mm
Exposure: 1/60 sec @ f/4.0 ISO10000
This image is © Douglas Bawden Photography, please do not use without prior permission.
Enjoy my photos and please feel free to comment. The only thing that I ask is no large or flashy graphics in the comments.
Willow on her Birthday
This past Saturday was the third anniversary of Willow crossing over the Rainbow Bridge. It was two years later that we lost Utah as well. I do not tell you this to garner sympathy, but to let you know that they leave us way too soon.
As for this photograph, it was on Willow's birthday back in 2017. She is taking a rest in one of the many dog and cat beds that we have scattered throughout the house for our many four-legged fur babies. She had just finished her birthday cookie and playing with her new stuffed toys. She was always so gentle in her playing with toys and never turned into destructo-dog with them. She was a very smart pup and a very gentle and kind soul.
As someone that still shoots a fair amount of film, I do appreciate digital for what it can do. This shot was at ISO 10,000. Which is something that I could never think about doing with film. Even if I was shooting Ilford Delta 3200 or Kodak P3200 and pushed them two stops to be close to the ISO of this shot, the image would not be as nice as this one. I do love to shoot both of those films, which are black and white, I love what I can get with high ISO on the newer generations of digital cameras. Since taking this shot, I have added a Canon 5D Mark IV to the camera bag and love it's high ISO abilities as well.
Camera: Canon EOS 6D
Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM @105mm
Exposure: 1/60 sec @ f/4.0 ISO10000
This image is © Douglas Bawden Photography, please do not use without prior permission.
Enjoy my photos and please feel free to comment. The only thing that I ask is no large or flashy graphics in the comments.