What is the EXIF? Bumping up the ISO would help. For me the problem is that there's too much going on round the edges so no attention is drawn to you & your son. Zooming with your feet would be cheaper than buying a new lens!
Yep, that's the kind of thing I want!I got a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 for Christmas, (my first venture away from the D40 kit lens,) and am loving it. Here is a shot taken today, well now yesterday! C&C appreciated.
Yes, you are spot on! Might have to try more manual settings next time.I was reading about this problem just the other day...
Did you shoot in auto?
In this case, a longer exposure or larger aperture (smaller f number) would have let in more light, and the image would be correctly exposed. (Your current lens probably isn't to blame)
That xscape place looks pretty interesting. Snow... Indoors!
Yes, you are spot on! Might have to try more manual settings next time.
Unfortunately the sledges were moving too fast for a slower shutter, my max aperture for that lens is f/3.5 (at 18mm) so next time I'll have to move my feet! I don't see the appeal of paying for an indoor ski slope when I live in a country full of the stuff, but it's within walking distance of my house and the work paid for it so I went. Looking forward to climbing some peaks next month.
Don't forget about iso! Doubling that would have helped too! And don't forget your camera when you go climbing...![]()
I rather like the added quality the 'graininess' brings. The only negative for me is book - the combination of being very big, very black and bang centre means it dominates a bit too much. I don't think anything could be done to correct it though. Lovely shot.High ISO bad.
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I love it too! That is an awesome shot! Nice work.Love this.
another one from the top of the rock @ rockefeller center...
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and one more... this was the best night shot of the scenery i could get that day... it was really windy and i didn't have a tripod...
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These are quite interesting.
For the window picture, I wonder how that would be if HDR technique was used. still really cool though.