Will restart this thread. Pls follow the guidelines by the mods. CL8 Lian Batangas. D700 , 18-35 CPL, ND8, Singhray GND F8, ISO 200, 6sec It was a bit cloudy but the sun would sneak in and out of the clouds. I tried to slow down the movement of the water and reduce the glare of the water by using CpL and ND8.
Re: Hit Me With Your Best Shot Reboot I screwed up posting this at the bokeh thread.. I hope I did it right this time anyway.. Here are my amateur shots...sigh Shot on a Canon EOS 400d 1.) Title - I have no idea... 2.) Location - Naga, Panicuason Hydro Spring 3.) Camera, Lens - Canon EOS 400D, Stock Lens 4.) Camera Settings - Stock settings... :laugh: I've got a few additional Questions; I have a d90 too..What would be the advisable additional lenses and settings that you could recommend? Are there any "Hidden Stances" to get that perfect shot? Is it always necessary to upgrade systems? What are the Necessary elements for a great picture? Do I need to take photography lessons to be a photographer? Which is better? Nikon or Canon?
Re: Hit Me With Your Best Shot Reboot advisable lens: depends on what you need perfect shot? subjective upgrade of system: learn the basics first: Jo Avila or Leo Castillo Which is better Nikon or Canon: you dont want to go there. Pick one and youll be fine
Re: Hit Me With Your Best Shot Reboot sorry about that sir will edit later. You have a point I posted a lot of shots...then the thread should have been titled show me your best shotS..my bad sir ^_^ Sir psymd thanks for the pointers I will put that in mind.
Re: Hit Me With Your Best Shot Reboot My room Panasonic Lumix LX3 with Wide angle conversion lens Aperture @ f/2, Shutterspeed @ 1/6 handheld, ISO 80, Focal length - 18mm (35mm equivalent) I was just testing my long gone wide angle conversion lens when I first got it.
Re: Hit Me With Your Best Shot Reboot Beijing, China Nikon D5000, Sigma 18-200mm ISO 400, 21mm, f22, 1/160
Re: Hit Me With Your Best Shot Reboot Edric, I love the perspective and the composition. The sense of depth and the colors are fantastic
Re: Hit Me With Your Best Shot Reboot Very helpful thread!! a photo with settings indicated it gave me an idea what settings to use. thanks!
Re: Hit Me With Your Best Shot Reboot just would like to share one of my most commented photos on flickr \\ HDR, 3 exposures 5D2 24mm
Re: Hit Me With Your Best Shot Reboot Location: Greenwoods Cainta Camera: Yashica Mat 124-G Focal Length: 80mm Aperture: f/32 Shutterspeed: 1/15 ISO:100. Filter: Generic deep red filter Film: Fuji Neopan Acros 100 (D76 1+1 20° @10.5 mins/ Kodafix) Scanner: EPSON Perfection GT-X800/4990 @ 800dpi. 8-Bit grayscale
Re: Hit Me With Your Best Shot Reboot Fushimi Inari Taisha, Kyoto, Japan January near noon. Fuji Superia Xtra 400 Nikon N6006/F601 Nikkor 35-70mm 3.3-4.5, set to 35mm IIRC and the perspective looks it Aperture forgotten, probably 5.6 or 8 (my usual aperture) Shutter-speed forgotten, judging from lighting condition i'd say 1/60 Gray card reading Minolta DiMage ScanDual III at 1410dpi 8bit with Vuescan Color correction in Aperture
nice shot edric! i love the lighting! "Running Away" Canon 1000D w/ EF-S 55-250 IS 100mm 1/80 f/5.6 ISO 100 Flash = Off