We are leaving in a week for the World and I really want to get some good night shots. I was looking at a bunch of Tom's shots on flickr and checking out the EXIF data. All I can say Tom is,
! So my question is how do you decide what f-stop to use. I get the idea of using a smaller aperature to reduce the bokeh in say an Osbourne Lights pic, but what is the big difference between f/11 and f/14? Or is there a difference?
I would be happy with 1 or 2 decent night shots. I think my biggest problem is going to be dealing witht he family. I really need to find a way to sneak out to a park solo. Any tips on how to ditch the family?
! So my question is how do you decide what f-stop to use. I get the idea of using a smaller aperature to reduce the bokeh in say an Osbourne Lights pic, but what is the big difference between f/11 and f/14? Or is there a difference? I would be happy with 1 or 2 decent night shots. I think my biggest problem is going to be dealing witht he family. I really need to find a way to sneak out to a park solo. Any tips on how to ditch the family?


It's that or he'll nag me to death to hurry up, so I say let him sleep!
My DS said he had to "look for the freak with the photography gear" in exasperation one year when he was looking for me and I was buried in the throngs of people waiting for fireworks photos. It's a lot harder to take the photos we want to take with family in tow...
This will also require Sarah's approval and possibly bribes for their cat & dog but think of what you will save in photo equipment!
I'm hopeful! In the meantime now, he always asks if he can borrow my camera!
