
.. the best photo of my career. LOL. But seriously, for a long time, I was avoiding capturing moving object(s), in the super low light. I am a natural light photographer, remember? Usually, the images came out blurry or out of focus, with a little bit grainy/noisy/foggy. But THIS? Full manual settings! And from nearly 10 shots.. I got a good one ;)
So it was last night. I went to faculty inauguration -as an alum, of course- with my high school friends. I brought my camera just for take some fun photos, until a friend of mine asked me to take a picture of this young saxophonist, whose name is Dennis Junio Gani (15). So we moved closer to the stage 'til my 18-55 mm lensy reached him.
I hope, someday, I'll get a chance to see a live music performance again. Probably with new lensy or at least the EO's ID card so I can stand on the best 'throne' to take some pictures :)
♥, Me.
So it was last night. I went to faculty inauguration -as an alum, of course- with my high school friends. I brought my camera just for take some fun photos, until a friend of mine asked me to take a picture of this young saxophonist, whose name is Dennis Junio Gani (15). So we moved closer to the stage 'til my 18-55 mm lensy reached him.
I hope, someday, I'll get a chance to see a live music performance again. Probably with new lensy or at least the EO's ID card so I can stand on the best 'throne' to take some pictures :)
♥, Me.
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COOL!!!!!!!!!
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