P.S. One of my favorite things about photography is that it always keeps you on your toes. It was really overcast the evening of our class, so we lost our light a lot more quickly than we had anticipated. It was a little bit ridiculous, but we were just glad it wasn't raining! None of my students panicked (even though I did inside!), and it gave us all a chance to push our equipment to the limits in the low light. I was pleasantly surprised the by result in the low light, and I was happy to have an an excuse to put my camera to the test with willing subjects. I love the color and contrast the circumstances produced, and some of the images in this preview have almost a film-like quality to them, which I love. I hope you enjoyed them too!
Thursday, June 7, 2012
J&J in Central Park {New York City}
P.S. One of my favorite things about photography is that it always keeps you on your toes. It was really overcast the evening of our class, so we lost our light a lot more quickly than we had anticipated. It was a little bit ridiculous, but we were just glad it wasn't raining! None of my students panicked (even though I did inside!), and it gave us all a chance to push our equipment to the limits in the low light. I was pleasantly surprised the by result in the low light, and I was happy to have an an excuse to put my camera to the test with willing subjects. I love the color and contrast the circumstances produced, and some of the images in this preview have almost a film-like quality to them, which I love. I hope you enjoyed them too!
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I especially love the last picture!
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