Night photo shoot!
Boss Redza (
white) and ...
Hadi's (
red) job. Lady in orange is
Nana, ...
Hadi's backup.
Azraf (
purple) and I were there to study.

All photos here have been curved up. Despite shooting with low shutter (
10 and below) and high ISO (
1000 and above), they still turned up darker than I'd like.

The lens could be a factor. It's been a while since I used my kit so it took some time to adjust.

The kit lens only allowed for the lowest aperture to be between f 3.5 to 5.6, depending on focal length. I had to further slow the shutter speed to get more light in.

The result was that I had more blurry photos than sharp, viable ones.

I accepted the result of this experimentation since I used natural light for most of it. I hated the ones I used flash on. I still haven't figured how to use the bounce card to my advantage :(

But what was weird was that even some of the ones using flash was blurry. Still a long way away from mastering my kit lens and flash.

At least a few turned out well :P
Loved this tag session. Really learned a lot! Thanks to Boss and the gang!
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