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My head was hurting for some reason this morning. Wild Turkey power.
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What ISO were you at Brad? It's not available in your exif data.
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I am jealous of that lens, Justin, it would be nice to use that in a place like I shot this weekend.
I chased my tail with the aperture til i just had everything all screwed up, so I just shot a LOT to cover all my mistakes. And I made many dozens of mistakes. It did force me to learn something though, and I forced myself to read about Auto Focus sensor zone switching with the D-pad. It always sounded like a pain in the butt to me, so I just skipped over it and figured I'd work around not knowing how to do it, or at least practice it one day sitting around, haha. So I got the focus zone in the middle, which was EASY, but wrong over a lot of the stuff I shot. Lots of perfectly focused BELTS and BOOBS and soft faces and eyes. had I realized how easy it is to do in practice, i would have made much better use out of that practice trip last night. |
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I had to give. 1600 was not ideal. I might have capped it at 1200 about midway through the evening. I need to look at the originals, where I know I can read the EXIF on the camera itself. I can look at the items I posted here, too, specifically, to see where the ISO was. |
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Why not pick up a 50mm f/1.8 brad? You can get the older AF-D model for a lil over $100 new. Or even a 35mm f/1.8
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what I needed to do to balance maybe a 1200 ISO with some other changes to find a sweet spot with the aperture. I think I wanted to be a coupla stops short of wide open for clarity. But most times I must have failed, because it looks like I stayed in 1600 all night. I am not sure why I couldn't get off that. Surely auto ISO did not feel like it was that dark in the place. I must have been whacking that iris a little more than I thought. I should have matrix metered and seen what the computer might have done. |
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Well after posting the pic in the critique section on POTN, I think I have my shot how I want it. Next time I'll try to frame it this way.
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Always leave talk-space, TV or not. That's the 'proper framing'.
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:sl
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You know, talk space...you frame so that the direction they are 'talking' has the most room, not with their nose in
a frame edge. Doesn't everybody know obscure TV terms? ;) I like the implied horizontals on the bottom in the sand. [http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8094/8...50d1a1a9d4.jpg Craquelure by MemphisBrad, on Flickr] REDRUM. |
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Here she be! :dr
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that's a big lens.
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I rented the 2.8 a lil while back and it's not something I want to shoot on a regular basis without a monopod
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Yeh this was only $475 shipped
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http://oldchurchbbq.com/sharedpictures/Photog.jpg No wonder my neck, back and knees kill me these days! |
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:r :r
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OLS: #2021 shot 1 ( CD $5 ) :tu
EMO - # 2027 :tu Really Nice work guys. . |
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