March 4, 2016

Dogwood Week 7 - Portrait - Faceless


I had taken some pictures for this challenge earlier in the week but dismissed them as I thought that I could do better. So I tried to get a better shot using my wife and daughter as my models sharing an embrace on the couch. The back of one person's head would block the others. It looked great in my head but I couldn't get the camera to capture it.

So I decided to look back at the photos I took days earlier and I found one that I did like after-all. THE FIRST ONE I SHOT. My daughter was sitting down doing her homework and I took a few shots of her writing down math answers. It's just her little hands, but it worked.


Here is a breakdown of the camera settings:
Camera - Nikon D610
Lens - 24-85mm f/4.5
Focal length: 85mm
ISO - 100
Exposure - 1/10 sec.
Flash - Did not fire

Note: Those cinnamon hearts from the Candy challenge came in handy with teaching her addition and subtraction.

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