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04-07-2013, 04:06 PM | #2230 |
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Re: Photography Thread
Nice Zoo shots Ron New set of cymbidiums opened this week:
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04-08-2013, 01:28 PM | #2231 |
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Peanut wanted a close up with the fisheye, clearly she exceeded the min focusing distance, still cute
IMG_3243 by emopunker2004, on Flickr
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04-08-2013, 02:00 PM | #2233 |
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Damn. Forgot about that. Gotta get to it
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04-08-2013, 02:54 PM | #2235 |
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Really awesome pictures guys. I like the Lion shot by Ron, second flower by Mark, N.O. that Brad put up, and the fisheye shots you keep posting Justin. All look awesome
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04-08-2013, 03:23 PM | #2236 |
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Brad, you mention that your D100 is all over the place with metering, mine seems to be a bit off with white balance when I leave it in automatic mode. Do you have the same issue? I know that you can compensate a bit either way in the settings. Just curious to see if that's common with this model.
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04-08-2013, 04:18 PM | #2238 |
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Nice Jeff. I really like the caterpillar.
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04-08-2013, 04:20 PM | #2239 | |
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Maybe I am better suited to use the alternative, with my lifetime working in TV, where I set the white balance manually at the start of every shoot. You simply call up the 'pre' setting with the command dial and point the camera at something white and half-press the shutter. (I THINK this is the way to set it, I have forgotten) I find that you have to treat this as a much more complicated deal than we from the Point and Shoot side are used to. You need to think about what you are about to shoot before you go off and snap away. The three things I have found most important with these cameras is to learn the auto-focus zones and how to move them around with the Directional pad, and second, finding the best metering mode for the situation, and practice is the only way to really know. Thirdly, you have to USE THAT FILL FLASH. Your battery is going to last WAY longer than we are accustomed to, and you should ALMOST use the flash on every shot outdoors. I get in the most trouble when I get overly excited and just start firing away and forgetting that maybe the clouds have come up big time and my old WB setting is no longer valid, or I failed to look at the result on the tiny little screen and noticed that I am shooting way hot or way dark. When I slow down and think first about what I am shooting and what I want, and then adjust the camera to get it ready to do it, I find I get pretty reasonable shots. After that I still have a bad habit of shooting the rest of the day with the same basic settings. I did it in New Orleans. I set up both cameras with a few test shots, and then shot for two hours without caring about anything but the subject. It hurt me badly, but not TERRIBLY. |
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04-08-2013, 04:28 PM | #2240 |
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Re: Photography Thread
let me show you what I mean, Shark....THIS SHOT could have been incredible, and it ISN"T BAD,
but as you can see, it needed exposure compensation to tame that sun. The guy is playing under basically a beach umbrella. [ D100 Street Musician by MemphisBrad], on Flickr And the same thing with this shot. I had to Photoshop it down JUST to get it to where it was ALMOST worth a crap. But the LCD is so small, I am not sure how well I could have been alerted to the hot shot anyway, in my absent-minded rush to shoot. I think the main thing to remember with that camera is to shoot a LOT of shots and angles of EVERYTHING you find interesting. You are unlikely to run out of room on your card if you dump your shots at the end of the day everytime you shoot. The reason I say that is that you can literally shoot five clicks on a subject and get 5 different exposure levels. At least that's what I GET on mine. [ D100 Horse Overwatch by MemphisBrad], on Flickr Last edited by OLS; 04-08-2013 at 04:35 PM. |