he may... he may. i IM'ed him the other day. he's doing his thang up thur in da NY
12/29/2008 9:10:36 PM
A few from my friends wedding this past weekend. This needs some work... underexposed
12/29/2008 10:42:30 PM
How can I tell what my print will look like as an 8x10?I need help! I need to know how to print something that isn't the right ratio for an 8x10 but get it into that size without losing resolution...ie no pixelation.[Edited on December 29, 2008 at 11:43 PM. Reason : plztohelp ]
12/29/2008 11:23:30 PM
For christmas, I got a circular polarizer, and a zoo membership!Went on Saturday, took a few snaps:my apologies to those of y'all in the flickr group, I got extremely busy with school last semester and it took a backseat. If anyone wants to take it over, let me know, because I'm about to get really busy with school again [Edited on December 29, 2008 at 11:50 PM. Reason : bigger is better..]
12/29/2008 11:46:30 PM
Bleh. Of all the people who take dslr's to Yosemite I must have the lowest ratio of good/bad photos. My gf and I in front of Middle Cathedral with a weird mist coming off the snow:Hiking around the Valley the day after xmas:
12/29/2008 11:49:21 PM
^1st pic under exposed and the pic needs to be reframed a bit, but It's very cool that the snow was "misting". Def like your stance, lol. You should have framed the 2nd picture as a landscape instead of a portrait ratio.
12/29/2008 11:58:53 PM
help plz?
12/30/2008 12:03:11 AM
Ya, exposure is always the trouble in Yosemite Valley since a good part of the Valley can be shaded while the sun is lighting the walls up like a mirror. Dusk & Dawn is the easy time for photographers...I also need to start more post-processing my pics.
12/30/2008 12:08:07 AM
There should be contrast settings in your camera somewhere in the menu. You can lower the contrast in some scenes to even out the tones such as having a bright sky, partly lite/partly shadow landscape, then go back in post to give some contrast in certain area's.A scene that has a lot of white in it, such as snow, will trick the camera's metering, even worse, snow does reflect quite a bit of light back so it tricks it even more. It's like shooting on white concrete, up the exposure by 1/2 - 1 stop. Plus having some sky in the frame will also trick the camera if you have your metering setup for the full scene.
12/30/2008 12:25:26 AM
12/30/2008 12:31:44 AM
^^^Yeah, you should start post-processing your pics more. I think you've got a great picture here:
12/30/2008 1:05:02 AM
12/30/2008 2:35:57 AM
rob, good edit, def like that over the original.
12/30/2008 4:35:24 AM
^Thx, man
12/30/2008 7:11:38 AM
Anyone have recommendations on rechargeable AA batteries? A few other photog's I've talked to say they swear by the La Crosse charger and Sanyo eneloop batteries.http://tinyurl.com/6tm64t
12/30/2008 4:37:32 PM
I'm getting one of those chargers soon (it's cheaper at amazon, with free shipping - $40 regularly, and apparently it was $25 last friday sale).Sanyo makes good cells. I bought a lot of batteries for RC and sanyo was always the premium brand. However, I would buy whatever is the best value, without buying no-name cells. They don't give you enough information to actually differentiate different cells, it's all marketing.http://www.stefanv.com/electronics/sanyo_eneloop.html#compare[Edited on December 30, 2008 at 5:37 PM. Reason : battery nerds ]
12/30/2008 5:29:05 PM
I figured it out, Was hoping I wouldn't have to crop or have a border but alas..Can't make a 1x1.5 fit into a 1x1.25 no matter how hard you try thanks though
12/30/2008 5:36:19 PM
^^they have it for $38.97 for charger & included batteries. The one I linked was the package w/ 8 eneloop batteries, which is 9.50 a pack in the package.
12/30/2008 6:03:18 PM
Since this is the place for constructive criticism...I've been experimenting with taking photos at night, but I can't figure out why I have what looks like a huge fireball on the porch (around the door).What should I do to avoid this?
12/30/2008 6:50:13 PM
super long shutter speed does that in areas where there is a strong light source with a lot of darkness surrounding
12/30/2008 6:53:08 PM
Exposure is too long
12/30/2008 6:53:22 PM
meter the lighted area's and redo exposure. I'd also suggest cropping the left and bottom part of the scene out, too much black void.
12/30/2008 6:58:52 PM
cut off the porch light
12/30/2008 7:19:51 PM
Use black paint
12/30/2008 7:24:14 PM
Here are some pictures I snapped at the bowl game...nothing special...just thought I'd post some of my favs....All of them were on auto[Edited on December 30, 2008 at 8:04 PM. Reason : larger...]
12/30/2008 8:01:31 PM
^lens shadow
12/30/2008 8:02:39 PM
aaaaanybody wanna go to peace camera with me in a lil bit?
12/31/2008 12:52:17 PM
some pics playing with the new Nikon 50mm f/1.4 I got for my D60, yay for big apertures [Edited on January 1, 2009 at 9:39 PM. Reason : broken link][Edited on January 1, 2009 at 9:40 PM. Reason : duplicate pic]
1/1/2009 9:38:06 PM
getting the stop motion effect on the flying finches was hard, took like 100 shots to get 5-6 good ones with the relatively slow burst of the D60
1/1/2009 9:42:19 PM
edit: neeeevermind, I didn't know that lens had come out, neat! are there any other new af-s lenses I don't know about?I had my eye on the sigma 30mm f/1.4 HSM, anyone have experience with it?but heck, the nikon is only about $60 more.[Edited on January 1, 2009 at 10:46 PM. Reason : ..]
1/1/2009 10:40:05 PM
no, its autofocus
1/1/2009 10:43:13 PM
^^^Like the photographs of the finches, birding can be tough. I tried a flash photo of a sleeping House Finch(??, but wasn't able to see well enough to focus.[Edited on January 1, 2009 at 11:28 PM. Reason : ^]
1/1/2009 11:27:51 PM
^^^My buddy has one (the sigma 30 1.4) for his D200 and it is his favorite lens. He's got a lot more epensive glass, but he said that lens stays on his camera most of the time. I'd certainly recommend it, I plan on trying to pick one up soon.
1/2/2009 1:29:15 PM
D40 for $360http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/17072
1/2/2009 3:09:12 PM
fuckin' atime to sell the canon gear?its actually $409, and they have the D80 sans lens for $530, so i'd rather spend the extra money for the better cameraof course i'm broke as shit so this is all conjecture[Edited on January 2, 2009 at 4:58 PM. Reason : `]
1/2/2009 4:39:29 PM
i'm approaching my 200-picture limit on flickr...for $25/year, is the flickr pro a good deal? any other free services that are as good as flickr? i like that i can upload full quality pictures and arrange them in sets...and i like how flickr's set upi love night shots (the b&b the gf and i stayed at in charleston and then "bloody" alley)these are a bit cliché, but they were fun anyway
1/2/2009 8:37:58 PM
i plan on paying for flickr pro at some point sooni haven't heard ANYONE complain about flickreven when it got bought by yahoo i figured it'd start slacking, but still haven't heard anyone pay and then have remorse
1/2/2009 8:45:35 PM
^^i'm in the same boat, but i'm gonna go pro once snake-hunting season starts back up (probably march). I've got both flickr and photobucket accounts, and i like flickr a hell of a lot more. fortunately, from my friends i've talked to, theres more that comes with a pro account than just extra storage. so i'm just gonna upload whatever i need to to my photobucket account for the meanwhile, and when i've got a lil extra green, i'll drop the $25 dollar bucks on a flickr pro account. but im really trying to save up for a flash (probably the 430 ex) first.anyway, ill share a decent pic of my dog i got recently while playing with my macro.[Edited on January 2, 2009 at 8:49 PM. Reason : .]
1/2/2009 8:49:14 PM
hell, the flickr uploadr may make paying for flickr worth more than anything that is free
1/2/2009 8:53:58 PM
97
1/2/2009 9:01:08 PM
flickr pro is worth it
1/2/2009 9:08:43 PM
IT MEAN'S YOU'RE A PROFESSIONAL!
1/3/2009 12:06:12 AM
Got my new Canon XSi today, my first dSLR. Haven't had much time to shoot but hopefully I can get out tomorrow. Already saving for a macro lens and a telephoto, I can see myself spending way too much money on this hobby.[Edited on January 3, 2009 at 2:19 AM. Reason : pic]
1/3/2009 2:15:41 AM
Congrats! Cant wait to see some of your stuff!
1/3/2009 2:16:53 AM
Got to test out the new tripod today. Afterwards I realized I had overexposed most of my shots and used D2X mode 1 instead of vivid. I guess I need to start shooting RAW.
1/3/2009 6:35:25 PM
^ i like them. what shutter speed did you use? and what tripod did you get?the leaves on the rock in the foreground of the second pic kind of steal my attention though.[Edited on January 3, 2009 at 6:37 PM. Reason : m]
1/3/2009 6:36:49 PM
^1 sec @ f22 on both. The top one was shot with 18-200 at 20mm.... bottom 50mm 1.8. I got the Manfrotto 055XPROB and a Markins ballhead. Being able to turn the shaft on the tripod horizontally came in handy on these shots. It makes it possible to get the camera almost on the ground. Yea I am still continplating on the rock in the foreground.
1/3/2009 6:49:40 PM
^ cool. they look good.i've got a Manfrotto 190XB tripod and Manfrotto 488RC2 midi ball head. i love the ease of adjustment the head provides.
1/3/2009 6:58:39 PM
1/3/2009 7:13:09 PM
mine are generally between 11-13MB each.
1/3/2009 7:15:05 PM