Originally Posted by Madison
Then why just 75mm?
Originally Posted by Madison
Then why just 75mm?
Thanks guys for the comments
Bill, I was just too lazy to right everything out, U.R.C stands forupper right corner, sorry.
Oren, no, that lens is not for sale, I had to wait over 2 months just to get it.[]
Chuck,I believe the specularcircles are O.O.F terns in the distance.
Originally Posted by Oren
Because the 105mm shot didn't work out. I took a few test shots and this one was the only one that I could work with.
I'll be going back for a better shot (and proper settings) later this week. I was experimenting.
PS: The next photo (see below) is not really a nature shot since the monkey is dead but I wanted to include it anyway. I had a 'sketch day' today at the National History Museum (dead animals) and at the croc pond (living animals that might as well be dead because they hardly move). I will be going back to both places to re shoot these images properly because they did not work out the way I wanted them to but I did both in a few minutes running around instead of taking my time. And when something works, but not quite the way I want it to, I go back and finish the job properly. Anyway: here is the sketch:
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I've been lurking on this forum for a while so I thought this is as good a time as ever to introduce my self. My name is Vu, I'm an engineer living in the Bay Area. I wanted to give photography a try a year or so ago and have been shooting since. This is one hell of an addiction now.
Anyhow, here's a couple of shots that I thought would be fitting for this thread. These 2 shots were taken with my 40D, 70-200mm F4L IS, and Kenko extension tubes. I don't have the EXIF info with me atm but will post them when I get home.
Please feel free to critique and comments. Looking forward to interact with the rest of you on this forum. Have a great day.
One of my very first pics.
In #2
i shouldnt have kept the sun bang in the center. i was just too excited to hold a camera for the first time
Hi Vu, welcome to The-Digital-Picture Forum! Nice shots, I think they could be sharper, looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Hi Daya, welcome to The-Digital-Picture Forum too! I like how you cropped/composed the first shot, good way to show off the cloud. I like the second's color, you can try to level the horizon, it's tilted.
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Nice one, Keith.
Multiple exposures? How long did you leave the shutter open to get the lightning?
Thank you Sinh Nhut Nguyen )
Thank you for your comments.
In the 2nd pic the horizon got tilted because of the camera click i think i will try to correct it. I am a BIG ZERO at pp and have only DPP to perform with. Havent read about tilt correction via DPP in its manual.
Afraid you can't correct tilted horizons in DPP[]
If you're like me and often end up with tilted skylines, this a real pain (are you listening Canon software design dept.?)