Nick Pompei Photography
Cooper - Week 36
Week 36/52 -
*Hit "L" to make it big!*
I then positioned myself so I could see their Christmas tree in the background. Now, my Mom has the world's ugliest and skinniest fake tree. So it was hard to get all of the lights in the shot, but I did ok! This is Mommom. My Mommom, Cooper's great grandmother. And from what I believe is the last count, the great grandmother to 27 kids. Read that again, not grandmother, GREAT grandmother to 27, that's 2-7 kids!!!
Mommom helped raise me and is that special lady in my life. She's the best.
Camera:
Canon 5d classic
Canon 35L (1.4)
1/200@F/2.0
ISO 1600
Strobist:
Natty Light
Objective: (Jeremy speak)
Does the background look familiar? Yep, nearly the same position as last week's shot with my parents. This time, it was at night and under poor lighting conditions.
The 5d classic is an old camera and old technology by today's standards. But it does a great job up to ISO 1600. Remember, ISO is basically the camera's sensitivity to light. So the higher the ISO means you may be able 'add' light. And being indoors means you need to bump up your ISO in order to properly expose the picture.
Cooper - Week 36
Week 36/52 -
*Hit "L" to make it big!*
I then positioned myself so I could see their Christmas tree in the background. Now, my Mom has the world's ugliest and skinniest fake tree. So it was hard to get all of the lights in the shot, but I did ok! This is Mommom. My Mommom, Cooper's great grandmother. And from what I believe is the last count, the great grandmother to 27 kids. Read that again, not grandmother, GREAT grandmother to 27, that's 2-7 kids!!!
Mommom helped raise me and is that special lady in my life. She's the best.
Camera:
Canon 5d classic
Canon 35L (1.4)
1/200@F/2.0
ISO 1600
Strobist:
Natty Light
Objective: (Jeremy speak)
Does the background look familiar? Yep, nearly the same position as last week's shot with my parents. This time, it was at night and under poor lighting conditions.
The 5d classic is an old camera and old technology by today's standards. But it does a great job up to ISO 1600. Remember, ISO is basically the camera's sensitivity to light. So the higher the ISO means you may be able 'add' light. And being indoors means you need to bump up your ISO in order to properly expose the picture.