Life Without a Tripod/Lighting Challenge
I took my wife out to Lighthouse Cove for a fish dinner today, for our 24th anniversary. It's on the south shore of Lake St. Clair. I don't care how far you have to travel, the view, the atmosphere, and the perch and pickerel are worth the trip.
I took 3 or 4 shots. I propped the camera up on a spoon so I wouldn't cut our heads off. I hope it worked. Every factor was guesswork, since I couldn't look through the viewfinder in this condition, and it was my first time using this flash. I still haven't had time to sit down and learn how to use it, but it went off each time. I just hope I had it set high enough. I set the aperture at 16 because of the window.
I took my wife out to Lighthouse Cove for a fish dinner today, for our 24th anniversary. It's on the south shore of Lake St. Clair. I don't care how far you have to travel, the view, the atmosphere, and the perch and pickerel are worth the trip.
I took 3 or 4 shots. I propped the camera up on a spoon so I wouldn't cut our heads off. I hope it worked. Every factor was guesswork, since I couldn't look through the viewfinder in this condition, and it was my first time using this flash. I still haven't had time to sit down and learn how to use it, but it went off each time. I just hope I had it set high enough. I set the aperture at 16 because of the window.
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