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A group of friends and I went to the Field Museum on Sunday to do a little photography. Our goal was to take photos of anything in the museum, as long as it was with the natural ambient light.
For me, I shot most everything at ISO 1600 with the lens wide open at f2.8. The Fuji S5 Pro is great for low noise while using a high ISO sensitivity.
We caught one museum-goer dosing off upstairs and we all started taking photos of him! His wife (or girlfriend, whatever the case may be...) found it funny that a bunch of photographers started photographing him instead of the exhibits!
Afterwards, we headed to Chinatown for some dinner. It was a fun time!
For me, I shot most everything at ISO 1600 with the lens wide open at f2.8. The Fuji S5 Pro is great for low noise while using a high ISO sensitivity.
We caught one museum-goer dosing off upstairs and we all started taking photos of him! His wife (or girlfriend, whatever the case may be...) found it funny that a bunch of photographers started photographing him instead of the exhibits!
Afterwards, we headed to Chinatown for some dinner. It was a fun time!
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