It's the museum lighting. The lighting there is fantastic. If you have a lens that has a wide enough aperture to take advantage of it, it's almost impossible to get a bad shot. I took a couple hundred photos there, all with my fastest lens, and probably 95% were keepers.
Is the underlighting from youu or the museum? Whichever, it is very enhancing, in a good way.
ReplyDeleteIt's the museum lighting. The lighting there is fantastic. If you have a lens that has a wide enough aperture to take advantage of it, it's almost impossible to get a bad shot. I took a couple hundred photos there, all with my fastest lens, and probably 95% were keepers.
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