Sunday, 23 November 2008

Little Poledancer

R10, f5.2, 1/25, ISO 800, JPG, 200mm

Took this while having coffee at Canary Wharf. The 200mm zoom of the R10 allowed me to take it without having to crop it massively. I did nothice one thing, the lens is too slow at 200mm and it takes me to long to adapt to this massive zoom so I always get lost and have to find where I am to compose my shot. I would say everything over 90mm is a bit of overkill for me and I am also too detached from the scene to take any really good pictures of people. I really need to try some wildlife photography with the R10 and I also have a particular project in mind but need to find the time for it.

3 comments:

  1. In the present climate, I am always apprehensive of taking photographs of children - likely to be verbally abused by some irate mother.

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  2. Great capture and shows that long zooms have advantages in certain situations like this.

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  3. Thanks for your comments.

    You are right Yesbuts and I don't usually take pictures of kids. Not just because of the current climate but I don't find them particulary interesting.
    But as Marco mentioned, long zooms do have advantages in certain situations and help avoid irate parents ;).

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