
Sam was giggling along with the story, but little Miss Julia was more interested in wandering around.



The S'mores were a big hit with everyone, but the sweetest part for me was the light. Oh my, was it delicious! My camera loves loves LOVES those evening shots.
Photo Info:
No, I didn't use a flash. I can count on one hand the number of situations where I've used a flash in the last year.
I'm shooting with a Canon Rebel XTi set on Aperture* Priority. I have a fixed focal length 50mm f1.8 lens that I picked up for $100 and use almost exclusively.
All photos shot at:
ISO 400
Framed one of Sam: f4.0
Other two images: f2.5
* Aperture 101 - Aperture is how much the shutter opens when take a picture. It is measured in f-stops. The smaller the number, the bigger the opening. The bigger the opening, the more light is let into the camera.
Aperture priority means that I let the camera figure out the shudder speed and I control how much light I let by adjusting my f stops.

Those ARE delicious! The lighting and the children! So...I know it's different cause I have a simple point and shoot, but would I use a flash, no flash, ISO??? at that time of night ...I'm so lost.
ReplyDeleteI can DREAM that my hubby will surprise me with a camera, right?!:)
...and now I'm really in the mood for s'mores:)
Happy Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteI wish you the best and God bless you.
xoxo
♥Rocío♥
I second that question. Flash? No flash? Beautiful pictures! And those marshmallows look YUMMY.
ReplyDeleteWow. Thanks for the info! I have no CLUE what most of it means;) but hope to learn someday. And I was drooling over a Canon Rebel at Costco and shamelessly begging my husband for it, but I think the pricetag may have turned him off a little bit:)
ReplyDeleteBut I will continue to "learn" and play w/ my point and shoot and work on angles, etc. until that day comes...
Ditto what Cathy said. I am such a photog wannabe!! I love the tips from you pros! I will be playing with my camera settings tomorrow!!
ReplyDelete~Susan
I also am in awe of these stunning photos and the helpful tips.
ReplyDeleteI have (or have at the repairers) a canon 1000d I want to learn more about it.
Ps one of my little fellow is a Sam too.
You simply WEAR ME OUT with all you accomplish in a day~~especially during the camping season!
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