Dec. 23, 2009 My family spent a recent evening at the Billy Graham Library to enjoy the wonderful Christmas decorations. My Sony Alpha was welcome, no restrictions on photography, except that flash cannot be used in the exhibit halls.
No problem, I simply cranked the ISO up to 800 and shot without a flash. As I have said in the past, I am usually conservative about ISO, but I enjoyed the freedom that comes with shooting at a high ISO.
The Library featured decorations inside and out, and as an unexpected bonus, there was a heavy layer of fog in the area. I hate driving in fog, but it adds drama and mystery to photos. The mist defused the lights, producing interesting streaks and shadows.
You can visit the Christmas photo gallery here. Let me know what you think.
Wishing all my readers a Merry Christmas and a great 2010!
Tom –
Thanks for the info, comments, etc. on Alphatracks!
Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Steve K of NJ
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Thank You for a great site. Since no one else I know has a Sony camera your book and site are essential. I just purchased 3 Minolta lenses to use with my A350. My question is which lense should I use for which type of photos? The lenses are the AF Zoom 28-85mm 1:35 (22)-4.5, AF 50mm 1:1.4 (22), and the beer can lense you refer to in your book MAXXUM AF ZOOM 70-210MM 1:4 (32).
The lense I purchase for my A 350 body is the Tamron 18-200mm.
Ditto…great info..really appreciate this one…
Great shots and story.