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Originally Posted by DonNguyen
Originally Posted by NotJonGreco
Finally posting some pics. Shot with my Nikon D90


Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by djafropiq
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by RnB180
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by RnB180
kiss kiss kill (tina is it?)
what camera and lens are you using?
what setting are you using av, tv or m?
what camera and lens are you using?
what setting are you using av, tv or m?
XTi, yesterday I used my 55-250.
I use manual.
im not familiar with the xti, but it should have a meter that looks like this "IIIIIIIIII"
that be a helpful tool in telling you whether your shot will come out under or overexposed.
what helped me a lot was I was forced to shoot in poor lighting environments without flash. After viewing them on the computer, you learn the limitations of the camera and figure out tricks on how to get the most out of the equipment you're using.
I really like the shy gazelle pic, fantastic photo btw
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I try to shoot only in 100 ISO cuz I know the higher the ISO, the grainier the picture. I never use flash, & most of the pics were taken in low lighting & I didn't have a tripod which I'm assuming is one of the reasons why the pics aren't as crisp as I'd like them to be.
The shy gazelle was definitely one of my favs!
thats because more amount of time light has to enter.
i was widening the aperture to let more light in.. what can i say.. im a two week old photographer..
shots of the shoes are nice.. but i dont really like the color.. and the pier shot looks out of focus too.. a little to blurry..
shots of the shoes are nice.. but i dont really like the color.. and the pier shot looks out of focus too.. a little to blurry..
Originally Posted by dp-_-
look at the right side of the pier...it's should probably be a bit sharper, but still shows a good range of depth of field
Originally Posted by Nastos
hey kisskiss girl.. i liked ur shots of the chimp hope u dont mind me trying to adjust the exposure... looks a little noisy but if i had the original non resized one i could make it look good..


u can tell this version was edited. the whites are blown out and have a blue tint to them.
Originally Posted by DonNguyen
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
uh, so, I went to the zoo yesterday & almost piddled myself.....I thought this guy was using one of those damn 25 cent telescopes.

I would like to know how much he dished out for that thing.

I would like to know how much he dished out for that thing.
pffffttttt
$6,000 is pocket change compared to this lens.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...2_8_EX_DG.html
Originally Posted by Elijahtc
Originally Posted by Nastos
hey kisskiss girl.. i liked ur shots of the chimp hope u dont mind me trying to adjust the exposure... looks a little noisy but if i had the original non resized one i could make it look good..


u can tell this version was edited. the whites are blown out and have a blue tint to them.
yeah ur's looked a lot better. But it was nice of Nastos to try editing it for her.
Tina, if u can (if u already haven't), read the manual that came with the camera. It actually explains a LOT and actually gives u a crash course in ALL the basics. Like how to read the meter and all that. I still gotta learn how and why to do exposure compensation myself.
I like ur shot of the shy gazelle tho. and the gazelle head that was centered with his ears out.
Tina, if u can (if u already haven't), read the manual that came with the camera. It actually explains a LOT and actually gives u a crash course in ALL the basics. Like how to read the meter and all that. I still gotta learn how and why to do exposure compensation myself.
I like ur shot of the shy gazelle tho. and the gazelle head that was centered with his ears out.
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
Well it's leaning against my HDD, so I didn't really want that in the shot, that's why I cropped it the way I did. And I suck at fine focus because my eyesight blows lol.
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
Yeah, but the location of my monitor limits where I can take the photo from...and with the 50mm you need to be about a foot away...and that's just not gonna happen in my room lol.







