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    Happy Halloween.



    These were taken with an EF 35mm 1.4 L on the ever immortal Canon EOS 5D MKi.











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    Regurgitated Halloween.







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    Re: Happy Halloween.



    The top photo is a little underexposed for me, though I can see how some underexposure adds to the "Halloween" effect. But I think a soft controlled flash to bring out a little more detail would have been nice. I'm not a fan of vignetting, which is pretty obvious in your second photo and slightly present in your first. Otherwise I really like your second picture. All I have is a 1.6 camera, so vignetting is a distant concern for me. I like the angle of the shot for the pumpkins, now who's going to carve them all??


    Braden

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    Thank you for the advice. I don't have flash at the moment, so I am counting on natural light at the moment. I have a bit more photos, but I didn't want to tax the website! I will post more later as I continue to learn new methods. Thank you everyone for your comments, and suggestions!






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    Re: Happy Halloween.



    Quote Originally Posted by GarzaCapitalist


    These were taken with an EF 24mm 1.4 L on the ever immortal Canon EOS 5D MKi.



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    When I check the EXIF data of your shot it shows:


    Camera Maker: Canon
    Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D
    Image Date: 2010:10:30 20:28:54
    Focal Length: 35.0mm
    Aperture: f/1.4
    Exposure Time: 0.0003 s (1/3200)
    ISO equiv: 125
    Exposure Bias: none
    Metering Mode: Matrix
    Exposure: Manual
    Exposure Mode: Manual
    White Balance: Auto
    Flash Fired: No
    Color Space: sRGB





    It seems to be reporting your lens wrong?


    Mark
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    Re: Happy Halloween.



    Nice shots GarzaCapitalist.


    That full-frame/24mm f/1.4 combo is something I

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    You are correct sir! I made the ever sleepy mistake as I posted this last night! Wow I didn

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    Re: Happy Halloween.



    And what would Halloween be without some pumkin carving, Canon DSLR-style? []


    I'm not the most carving-inclined, but it was fun anyways!


    (5D Mark II, 24-70 f/2.8L, 580 EX II)



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    "Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst."

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