Portrait Bloopers
So Crumby is fixing to take a portrait of some of his friends. This is to prove that Crumby’s best friends aren’t imaginary. But the portrait needs to be indoors on a cloudy day. Mercy! Also, the camera and the little friends need to all be seated in Crumby’s trusty business chair. That’s a tight working distance. But not for Crumby’s newly arrived, yet previously used, 10-22 ultra wide.
OK. This is ISO 1000, white balance- tungsten, f9, 1/5. It is also cropped on the bottom to remove the hood shadow.
A big problem is that Blodeuwyeth’s right leg fell off during the session. Not to worry though, due to her vegetable content, Blodeuwyeth feels less pain than average or normal regular people. And at this very nonce, that leg is fixing to get glued back in. For heavens sake!
Crumby almost sent this lens back to its previous owner. And Crumby is still of two mind’s about the sharpness. But Crumby has no other wide angles available for comparison and what he does have available is very tough competition. Maybe unfair competition.
The colors are not bad, although the green wall on the right is fairly troubling. All Crumby's cameras have trouble with greens indoors.
OK. This is ISO 1000, white balance- tungsten, f9, 1/5. It is also cropped on the bottom to remove the hood shadow.
A big problem is that Blodeuwyeth’s right leg fell off during the session. Not to worry though, due to her vegetable content, Blodeuwyeth feels less pain than average or normal regular people. And at this very nonce, that leg is fixing to get glued back in. For heavens sake!
Crumby almost sent this lens back to its previous owner. And Crumby is still of two mind’s about the sharpness. But Crumby has no other wide angles available for comparison and what he does have available is very tough competition. Maybe unfair competition.
The colors are not bad, although the green wall on the right is fairly troubling. All Crumby's cameras have trouble with greens indoors.
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