{f 6, 1/20, ISO 250}
{f 6 1/13 ISO 250}
If you missed my blueberry muffin recipe I posted on Saturday, you must check it out. It is definitely worth trying. This is week six of my participation in Darcy's "Sweet Shot Tuesday." I will also be linking to Patty's Photo A la {M}ode over at Finding Serendipity. Last week, I talked about using a high ISO in indoor photography although I have heard that you should keep it as low as possible. Since I am learning, and I am all about challenges, this week I have been shooting all of my shots in very low ISO whether I am outside or not. This week's Sweet Shot was taken indoors and I really think it does look crisper and clearer with lower ISO. That's not to say I will not up my ISO when I need to. I am still not a fan of flash at the moment (I only have the built in camera flash, so you can see why I am not a fan). I also am limited with my lens (although very awesome) to an aperture setting of 3.5 at it's lowest. Can we say prime lens in my future!
10 comments:
sweet shot...looks yummy too. :)
It sounds like you are learning a LOT about photography. WOW! I love these shots of that yummy muffin. I could totally go for one of those right now : )
Oh my, I can almost taste them.
Great colors...
Oh my! That looks so delicious. Nice lighting in the pictures. Can you say: YUM?
That lens will change. your. life.
p.s. can I have some muffins?? ;)
Sweet for sure! Great shots
Erika B
Just love all the shades of purples!! Sweet shots :)
Wow, that looks delicious! Yes, I agree with Sara - a prime lens will change the way you shoot photos. I don't know if you've checked any out, but the "nifty fifty" is a good entry level prime lens.
umm those muffins look great, i must go check out your recipe!
oh, yum, amy... will definitely give these a try.
xo
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