What model of camera do you use? Mine would never be able to handle low-light environments like those halls.
-edit- wow flickr is being all kinds of weird on me right now and not displaying metadata until I mess around with my browser cookies. It's a Canon EOS 60D?
Nitpicking is a time-honored tradition of science fiction. Asking your readers not to worry about the "little things" is like asking a dog not to sniff at people's crotches. If there's something that appears to violate natural laws, then you can expect someone's going to point it out. That's just the way things are.
Excellent pictures. Next time I go I may get one of the more expensive tickets so I can sit closer. I was pretty far back, but thankfully had a good 300mm lense with me. The pictures turned out better than my actual view.
akk...does James Darren never age?! :eek: He looks great in your photos!
I guess the best really was yet to come. :cool:
I have to say that Darren and Enterprise Blues Band was the highlight of the convention for me. I just wished that he would have sang "I'll be seeing you..."
What model of camera do you use? Mine would never be able to handle low-light environments like those halls.
-edit- wow flickr is being all kinds of weird on me right now and not displaying metadata until I mess around with my browser cookies. It's a Canon EOS 60D?
Flickr should show you all of the EXIF data for each photo.
Yes, I'm using a 60D at the moment. For STLV I'm usually running at ISO 800-1000 to get response times fast enough. This makes grainy images, but I'd rather have grainy than blurry. I also brought a proper flash this year, and that made a big difference.
Excellent pictures. Next time I go I may get one of the more expensive tickets so I can sit closer. I was pretty far back, but thankfully had a good 300mm lense with me. The pictures turned out better than my actual view.
Flickr should show you all of the EXIF data for each photo.
Yeah it was being weird and showing me two different page layouts depending on if I had cookies enabled or disabled; one with the EXIF data and one without it.
Nitpicking is a time-honored tradition of science fiction. Asking your readers not to worry about the "little things" is like asking a dog not to sniff at people's crotches. If there's something that appears to violate natural laws, then you can expect someone's going to point it out. That's just the way things are.
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-edit- wow flickr is being all kinds of weird on me right now and not displaying metadata until I mess around with my browser cookies. It's a Canon EOS 60D?
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I guess the best really was yet to come. :cool:
I have to say that Darren and Enterprise Blues Band was the highlight of the convention for me. I just wished that he would have sang "I'll be seeing you..."
It was the best event.
Haha this is my favorite...
Allllllllllllllllllllllllllll riveraaaaaaaaaaaa :eek: :eek: :eek: :P
Flickr should show you all of the EXIF data for each photo.
Yes, I'm using a 60D at the moment. For STLV I'm usually running at ISO 800-1000 to get response times fast enough. This makes grainy images, but I'd rather have grainy than blurry. I also brought a proper flash this year, and that made a big difference.
Nice shooting Drogyn!
Even if it isn't, I'm sure 1 or 2 devs will still be there.
Know the difference
It could save your life...
It lacks disco balls.. :P
My character Tsin'xing
Yeah it was being weird and showing me two different page layouts depending on if I had cookies enabled or disabled; one with the EXIF data and one without it.
Joined January 2009
Sorry, I missed her Dax makeup panel. . .
Ya, the ONLY photo I have of myself at the Experience, was with him. Really unfortunate.
I just caught the tail end of the panel, but when she came out in the wedding dress the whole crowd just went sky high.