"A photographer's work is given shape and style by
his personal vision. It is not simply technique, but the way he looks at life
and the world around him." ~Pete Turner



Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Wrong Is Sometimes Right

50mm lens, 1/125 second, f/1.8, ISO 100
We have a goodsized window in the front of the house that lets in great light for photos, especially when it is overcast and you get that diffused light.  Skylar was sitting on back of the chair in the window and I quickly grabbed my camera hoping to get a new one of her because she doesn't always cooperate.  I guess that is her right as a 2 year old. The exposure is all wrong as far as correct exposure goes but it just goes to show that correct exposure is not always what makes for a creative photo.
50mm lens, 1/160 second, f/2.5, ISO 100
Just one more from the window where the exposure is off but makes the photo what it is.  I love the eyes in this photo.  She seems so at ease.  Oh to be a kid again.

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