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These two photos are the very definition of "snapshots." During our last photoshoot, there were several instances where I saw something cool outside of of the portraits we were taking. So I adjusted my ISO, changed my shutter and aperture, focused, and shot one or two quick shots. And... well... I love them. The first one has an amazing amount of detail. The full resolution shot at the highest quality has detail I never knew existed in the safe before I zoomed in with Adobe Lightroom. The second shows how capable the 5D is with ISO 3200 selected.
Cool, fun stuff.
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