Hi all, I wonder whether I could ask some specific questions on some shots that I took that I want to love but am not sure that I can.
Here is the first one.
This shot is of a girl in Hoi An selling candles to tourists that they then float down the river for good karma. The candles are the only light source.
It was taken at night and I wanted the effect that I got, so I did not use a flash. However to do that I needed to boost the ISO up to 1600 and even then I could only get a 1/30 second shot. The aperture is 3.2 maybe I could have gone down to 2.8 but I am not sure that would have made too much difference. I held the camera as steady as possible and am happy with the result, but should I like a shot taken at 1600 ISO? Is there a better approach to shots like this?
OK, second shot.
This is an action shot of a fisherman in Cambodia. The shutter speed is 6400 and the aperture is 3.5 and the ISO is 100. It was a 38 degree day and was taken around 3PM so right at the hottest part of the day. I really like the shot, but perhaps the focus is not right on his face as it was a reaction shot with the camera set to aperture mode. Should I junk it? Is it OK? I am not sure.
And on to the third shot
This is another reaction shot and is of a primary or preschool in Sa Pa town in Northern Vietnam It has a little motion blur (maybe that should be camera shake) because I only had a second and it is taken at 1/50 sec. Aperture is 2.8 and ISO is 100. With more time I would have set a faster speed and perhaps got a different result. My question? Is this worth keeping?
I hope I am OK asking these questions of other photographers, and advice is welcome. These are three shots that are close to being good but are probably not great. Thanks in advance.
Steve