


Some people photos which i'm not used to, or comfortable taking. But i'm getting better at it and it sure makes things easy with the Nikkor 50mm at f/1.8.
First, probably the person i've known longest other than my parents. Jenny is probably not gonna be happy that I put her up here, but she'll have to deal with. She is used to that with me by now. This was taken at her work in very low light. 50mm f/1.8 @ 1/20th ISO 800.
Second, Ian, same restaurant. Making the exchange. 50mm f/1.8 @ 1/30th ISO 800.
Third, Chris, out in the harbor attempting to fly fish at night. The fishing was below par but the picture, super cool. Tokina 12-24mm at 12mm f/10 @ 1/60th ISO 800. I took this picture at f/10 to try and get some depth but the line is just too thin to get deep in the black.
Anyhow, the blurriness, motion, and noise from the D2X don't bother me a bit. I actually shoot at higher ISO than I should sometimes cause I like its characteristics so much. Enjoy, JP.
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