Quote (mew @ Mar 21 2010 04:27pm)
heres some with my old d40
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3401/3484773088_25565f169f.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2443/3705402841_742a039dfc.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3495/3706208394_581092119e.jpg
Some excellent pictures you have there man. Good ideas.
Quote (Futurama @ Mar 21 2010 05:43pm)
I guess you are like me then

but I believe portraits of pets are so much harder to shoot than babies.
From what I have seen and judging by the awesome baby portraits Mew posted about I guess eyes are extremely important so all you probably have to do is try to focus on the baby's eyes and use 50mm and 100mm (for tight head shots). Depends on how hyper the baby is your 100mm IS could be very useful in low light with its image stabilizer.
Haha, well it's not the baby i'm worried about.. it's really the the baby + parent shots.
The baby, i'll just do all the cliché shots :D, shot of feet etc.
Anyway, thanks for the tip though! I'll keep that in mind.
Anymore?