I was out two days after thanksgiving and nabbed a few candid portraits with my family. Its fun being around family, and having a slightly longer lens, people aren't running as muchAll the pictures were on an XTi, and the Sigma 150mm f/2.8 Macro EX lens hand-held ISO 400.
f/3.2 1/250 Rosana (my sister) and Abby (my wife)
f/4.0 1/400 Mom
f/2.8 1/160 Leaves on a vest (could be a product shot?)
f/2.8 1/125 Rosana
f/3.2 1/250 Samuel (Brother)
f/3.2 1/250 Me, taken by Abby.
Sorry for the length of the post. I haven't shot people in a while (at least not with a camera), so I'm excited. Critique away.


All the pictures were on an XTi, and the Sigma 150mm f/2.8 Macro EX lens hand-held ISO 400.





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And yes the XTi does kinda dangle off the back of the lens. I don't find it too heavy, maybe because the body is so light it compensates. On a crop body the 210mm equivalence is nice. I kinda am drooling over both the 17-55 2.8 and a longer lens (3-400 range), but those are in the distant future (something about the $xxxx + books I spent out of pocket for seminary this year)
] I'm probably going to get the 35L again for Christmas or try out the 24L II.

