Baby photo-taking

Someone was saying that while macro photography is reasonably accessible to amateur photographers, it remains one of the most difficult themes in photo-taking for amateurs.

There’s some truth to that: you’d want specialized equipment for starters – dedicated macro lenses, close-up filters, extension tubes or lens attachments to reach the necessary magnification factor first, then a steady tripod with a ball head that won’t sink under the weight of a heavy DSLR with a macro lens / attachments, then finally a remote trigger while shooting in mirror-up mode to eliminate the minute vibrations that come with using finger triggers on the shutter release.

But now I have a different opinion: taking baby pictures is even the more !@#!@%%^@! difficult! The lens equipment, accessorizing, framing and composition is all easy: it’s getting the subject to cooperate that’s crazily tough.

We can get Hannah to coo and make cutey noises at home easily enough when we’re playing with her. But of late, she’s (somehow) smarten up to the presence of a camera and will do anything but look cute. She’ll instead grumble, look away, fidget, chew on her thumbs, widen her eyes (like she’s seeing a ghost).

Case in point: it’s been raining for most of this Sunday weekend today, but after the rain mostly subsided at 4:15 pm, we made our way down to the poolside to see if I can get some nice outdoor pictures of Hannah and Ling. And out of the 120 exposures I took, just a measly 4 pictures turned out with Hannah not making one of those funny faces.

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So, I’m gonna make an order for this book and see if I can outsmart Hannah in the next photographic outing. There’s a lot of books on this theme (the one I’ve linked seems the most well-reviewed one), which only suggests that there’re probably other equally as exasperated parents / amateur photographers trying to take pictures of tots.

There’s some difference in color temperature BTW between the two pictures above. It’s probably impossible to tell from looking at the exposures, but the one on the right was taken with a pool table umbrella over us.

(Taken on the Sigma 18-250mm).

1 thought on “Baby photo-taking

  1. i totally understand how u feel LOL when i try to shoot my nieces, it’s really difficult to get them to cooperate and at different angles, they’d look somewhat different, which is why those few nice shots i have r really precious ^^ have fun!

    the one on the left is nice ^^

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