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seenew said:
Here's my shot for today.
I was pulled over and in someone elses yard, and they called the cops on me. :D The cops just laughed and let me finish.

Make: NIKON
Model: E8800
Shutter Speed: 30 seconds
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 9 mm
ISO Speed: 50
Date Picture Taken: Jan 21, 2006, 10:40:56 PM

Great shot.
 
I'm brand new to photography, but this is one I took that I actually liked.


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oops - forgot to add:
Nikon D50
shutter: 1/250
Aperture: 5.7
Focal Length : 55mm
ISO: 280
 
gekko513 said:
I love the effect, cookie1105. How long did it take to do?

Thanks gekko.

It took about 10 mins. levels>channel mixer>erased the channel mixer layer over the glasses>crop>resize for web.

The shot is actually very close to how it came out of the camera. The levels just added a little bit more contrast to the face.
 
Another Dragon Fly- Pound Ridge, NY-7/3/06

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Camera: Canon EOS 300d
ISO: 200
Shutter/Aperature:1/320 @ f5
Lens: Canon 100mm USM f2.8
 
jburrw said:
I'm brand new to photography, but this is one I took that I actually liked.




oops - forgot to add:
Nikon D50
shutter: 1/250
Aperture: 5.7
Focal Length : 55mm
ISO: 280

This would look cool in B and W, with a red filter. (But I like it as it is, too :) )
 
yesterday, during the shot of a short film in a modern viennese cafe, the "cafe leopold"




Camera: Canon EOS 5D
Exposure: 0.04 sec (1/25)
Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 24 mm
ISO Speed: 1600
 
Hey guys, I don't know much about cameras, but I got advice from another member on how to take better photos, so here is my first attempt at a nice photo...

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Camera: Fujifilm FinePix s5000
Aperture: f/3.2
ISO Speed: 200
 
DJMastaWes said:
Hey guys, I don't know much about cameras, but I got advice from another member on how to take better photos, so here is my first attempt at a nice photo...

Camera: Fujifilm FinePix s5000
Aperture: f/3.2
ISO Speed: 200

Nice angle. Do you mind if I play around with it Photoshop?
 
Last Friday's Visitor

An evening visitor to our Banda.

Ruaha River Lodge, Tanzania, Africa.
Friday, 6/30/06, 18:42:05 local (GMT+3)

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EXIF:
Camera: Canon EOS 20D
ISO: 1600
Shutter/Aperture: 1/30 @ f4
Focal Length: 98mm
Lens: EF 70-200L f2.8 IS USM with 1.4x


Just got back a couple of hours ago...2 days in transit to get back to the USA (2 hrs Cessna 206 + 8 hrs 777 + 8rs 767, plus layovers), then 2 hours downloading ~30GB from the digital wallet.

First image uploaded out of roughly 4000 taken over 2 weeks...need to show it to the parents :)


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DJMastaWes said:
Hey guys, I don't know much about cameras, but I got advice from another member on how to take better photos, so here is my first attempt at a nice photo...

mixingboardwallpaper24ae.jpg


Camera: Fujifilm FinePix s5000
Aperture: f/3.2
ISO Speed: 200

Wow, great photo. ;)

But I have a suggestion. See how the 2nd slider is the sharpest, while the 3rd and 4th sliders on the right are noticeably blurrier? It would probably be better if the 3rd or 4th one was the most in focus, and the 1st and 2nd sliders were blurrier. It just seems weird how the 2nd slider is the sharpest because of it's position in the photo. It sits so far to the left of the image. :eek:
 
Abstract said:
Wow, great photo. ;)

But I have a suggestion. See how the 2nd slider is the sharpest, while the 3rd and 4th sliders on the right are noticeably blurrier? It would probably be better if the 3rd or 4th one was the most in focus, and the 1st and 2nd sliders were blurrier. It just seems weird how the 2nd slider is the sharpest because of it's position in the photo. It sits so far to the left of the image. :eek:
Also, you should dust your board and clean out the tracks before taking a picture of it. :p
 
I know what you mean. I wasnt really going for a faded look becuase I didnt think it could be achived with my camera, and when i loaded it onto my computer and saw how nice the photo was I was so happy becuase i could never get photos that nice. But I still think it looks great for a first shot. I'll update my blog everyday, I have tons of pics, but I don't want to post more then 1 a day. I'll post everyday on here too.

Thanks for the comments.

PS. Does anyone know how to check the shuter speed on a digital camera like mine (Fujifil finepix s5000) help would be great.

Edit: @ dsharits, I aggre, but I find the dust gives it a cool effect.
 
Abstract said:
Wow, great photo. ;)

But I have a suggestion. See how the 2nd slider is the sharpest, while the 3rd and 4th sliders on the right are noticeably blurrier? It would probably be better if the 3rd or 4th one was the most in focus, and the 1st and 2nd sliders were blurrier. It just seems weird how the 2nd slider is the sharpest because of it's position in the photo. It sits so far to the left of the image. :eek:

That's exactly what I thought as well. So I brought it in to PS and added a selective lens blur, to give the illusion that the photo was taken with a more open aperture. Then, I played with the color/saturation, and added a vignette to bring more focus to the sharp slider.

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^^Better. :) I think the photo has to be retaken to get the 4th slider to be the sharpest (or even the 3rd slider, but it depends where they are located in the frame), but definitely the right idea.

His photo was also pretty decent considering how yesterday, he was complaining that his camera can only take blurry photos. :p This is massive progress on his part.

DJMastaWes said:
PS. Does anyone know how to check the shuter speed on a digital camera like mine (Fujifil finepix s5000) help would be great.

You mean how do you select the shutter speed before taking the photo, or do you mean you want to check what shutter speed was used when the photo was taken? :confused:

I don't know about your specific camera, but surely it'll have manual settings, and probably the shutter speed. If you don't know what numbers represent the shutter speed, it'll be the numbers that say 1/60, or 1/320, 1/1250 or something of the sort.
 
My 350D came in today! :D I LOVE IT.
Here's a shot from my Nikon 8800.

From my gallery: "The woods were on fire behind the school yesterday, it was really quite surreal. I couldn't stop myself from pulling over and taking a few shots as I was leaving."

Make: NIKON
Model: E8800
Shutter Speed: 10/3022 second
F Number: F/7.1
Focal Length: 9 mm
ISO Speed: 50
Date Picture Taken: Nov 18, 2005, 2:12:07 PM

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seenew said:
My 350D came in today! :D I LOVE IT.
Here's a shot from my Nikon 8800.

From my gallery: "The woods were on fire behind the school yesterday, it was really quite surreal. I couldn't stop myself from pulling over and taking a few shots as I was leaving."

Make: NIKON
Model: E8800
Shutter Speed: 10/3022 second
F Number: F/7.1
Focal Length: 9 mm
ISO Speed: 50
Date Picture Taken: Nov 18, 2005, 2:12:07 PM

farewellFire.jpg

Every image you have posted I have loved so far... Keep it up!
 
First post in this gallery

Camera: Canon Powershot S3 IS
Focal Length: 44mm
Shutter/Aperture: 1/400 @ f8.0

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June 27, 2006 @ 9:49 a.m.
Lily pads, Wawona Hotel, Yosemite National Park
 
Todays image:
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This can be found on my blog : http://www.wyendrys.fotix.net
It was taken in out front lawn, it's the only flower that is actually alive, and it looks great.

Make: Fujifilm
Model: Finepix s5000
F Number: F/3.2
ISO Speed: 400

EDIT: I just came home from summerschool, that floor is now dead.
Amazing.
 
Red Onion - 6/30/06

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Camera: Canon EOS 30D
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 55mm
Shutter/Aperture: 6s @ f8
Lens: Kit
 

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BigMäc said:
Camera: Canon EOS 30D
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 55mm
Shutter/Aperture: 6s @ f8
Lens: Kit

Nice. The kit lens actually does a pretty nice job stopped down.
 
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