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Originally Posted by gchappel View Post
Unless you are going for the frozen water droplet look, you don't need 1/3200.
That is tough to do in low light especially at f5.6.
You can drop your shutterspeed down to about 1/1000 or so(with good technique.)
Get more light no the sensor- your pics will print better.
Beautiful images.
gary
Same thought. I tend to like the Shutter speed = 2 x focal length rule of thumb, which would put you about 1/1000.

More often than not, I cheat and just run Aperture Priority mode, set the aperture and ISO, then let the camera figure out shutter speed.

I do like the dramatic lighting. Could just bring out the subjects in post with localized EV correction.
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