Awesome stuff! You need to elaborate on equipment and exposure/s. ;)
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Great shots folks.
This little guy is about the size of half a grain of rice.
http://i970.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1281067133
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
f/2.8
1/400sec
iso-100
60mm
took this, this morning from the 'ol back deck.
if i went with any slower/faster shutter speed the moon was really blown out, or the sky was too bright/dark. i lost the colors int he sky.
this one is ok.
i used the '300' Canon Custom Style.
http://a.imageshack.us/img833/6356/img8058.jpg
canon T2i
Sigma 30mm F/1.4 @ 2.8
ISO-200
1/2 sec.
lestat i love that! any chance of getting it in higher res?
wow that's a lovely shot of the moon! i like it a lot :up: yeah i agree, that would be a wonderful wallpaper :)
so i'm currently practising shooting portraiture outdoors, hoping i could learn enough in a span of two weeks before travelling to indonesia for vacation, this was shot very late in the afternoon, let me know what you think i need to improve
http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/2213/012se.jpg
7D, 55mm, F2.8, 1/200, ISO 100, Di866 1/4 power bounced to a 45" Shoot-through brolly
tomorrow if i have time, i will try to fight the ambient sun
http://i970.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1281191780
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
f/7.1
1/500sec
iso-400
300mm
damn ridney, that is NICE! i like the depth, and colors. (the tree looks rusty)
a little heavy on the full frontal lighting, its causing her shadow to be cast too heavily behind her.
but with a tree just inches from her it would be next to impossible to get the shadow to go away without CS5 content aware fill.
did you setup umbrellas and strobes?
i did not save an original copy of the moon shot on my NAS, i will grab it from the card and redo it and save a copy and post it.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4102/...2b291f2b_b.jpg
Sony H10
f/8
1/320second
Click on photo for more details :D
Still around, but not nearly enough shutter time these days.
Ok so they changed Flickr around and now I cant post images niiiice.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4114/...3cb5ba5d_b.jpg
thanks Lestat, i agree with the shadows on the tree, allowing the subject a little bit away from the tree would have prevented it. i was more concerned balancing ambient light with flash during those hours as i'm not using a light meter. i'm not sure if i was doing it correctly like if the background was too underexposed, balancing the ambient light is quite tricky and is a new field for me to discover especially during mid-day where ambient light is too variable.
yes, i used an umbrella to reflect light from my Nissin Di866 (speedlight), i didn't use my strobe as it's too powerful for the situation and i was looking for a larger aperture to put the background out of focus.
Went for a walk, ended up on a hike;
EOS 50D / 17-85mm
http://news.calgarytheatresystems.co...8/IMG_1218.jpg
I didn't post any picture for a while, but finally got the Fliker up, about time :p:.
Click here to see a real picture from my camera for the first time. ;)
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4116/...5acb7d88_b.jpg
EDIT:@ridney vv
You were getting dizzy too?. I was standing on the molo and it was dangling. Just replaced it with a new shot on the same spot, but when i look closer this one is not water either, it went the other way, LOL.
wow, that's kinda dangerous and exhausting hike you had 1avatar, but i bet the scenery is quite amazing and all that exhaustion just goes all away :)
nice shot sam_oslo, aligning the horizon would be best though.
here's one i did today at around 2pm, i started on the shade as the sun is just directly above us and it's really hot and humid. i think the strobe is too hot but i kinda like it though
http://img844.imageshack.us/img844/8...outdoorsho.jpg
7D, 35mm, F8.0, 1/160, D-Lite4 at 120ws, 17" Minisoft camera right
Thanks lkiller123, I managed to get one to post but so far I am not liking the new flickr.
http://i970.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1281325094
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
EOS 7D, 70-200 F2.8 @ F10
http://news.calgarytheatresystems.co...8/IMG_2461.jpg
Wow!