Weapon of choice at Anthrocon weekend. Nikon D600, 28-70mm f/2.8D lens, and SB-900 flash.
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Day 1. No flash, or the pop-up flash. f/8 all day.
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Day 2. Brought out the SB-900. Found a 45 degree-ish tilt (the first detent up) worked better than straight in the face. See if you can see when I switched to f/4? A nice older gentleman on the sky bridge was mentioning going for bokeh. I wasn't ready to go all in yet.
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Day 3. f/4 all day. Moved to 1/125 on the shutter to deal with camera shake. That rig is HEAVY, and I'm not getting any younger.
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Day 4. Broke out the diffuser. Straight on or angled didn't seem to make a difference, so I went angled all day. Went for max bokeh at f/2.8 and 1/125 sec.
The Lightroom "workflow" once I got home and offloaded each night goeth thusly: auto straighten, crop to 4x5 and shift the subject a bit left or right of center, correct aberration, lens profile, and... wait for it... AUTO. No one's told me any different about using auto yet, so I'll guess I'll keep using it.












