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06/09/2005 06:50:06 PM · #1 |
Took the new Canon to DC on Tuesday. Blazing hot weather - can't believe no one in our party dropped from the heat.
Took a bunch of photos - but not happy with most. I think I mostly over exposed them. Was so miserable that I wasn't as focused on the photography as I was staying hydrated.
You can see the hand full I added to my portfolio here: DC Photos
Some of my favorite were actually taken in the Metro before we got to DC.
Switching from a point and shoot to a DSLR is tougher than I had realized.
Any thoughts?
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06/09/2005 06:58:14 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by autumncat:
Switching from a point and shoot to a DSLR is tougher than I had realized.
Any thoughts? |
Time waits for no one and it takes time.
Having worked for the Metro in the past these photos bring back some memories. I don't remember the colors being as they appear in your photos (except the b/w one), but nice photos all the same.
Message edited by author 2005-06-09 19:00:00.
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06/09/2005 08:23:27 PM · #3 |
No advice to offer, just complete sympathy and agreement.
I recently purchased the 20d as well and it is a lot different from my Lumix FZ20.
My biggest problem seems to be camera shake because it is so much heavier, plus all the extra options. It's gonna take a while to get used to.
Good luck and happy shooting.
Laura |
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06/09/2005 08:53:16 PM · #4 |
It was a nasty hot day. But you got some very good pictures. Where were those two statues taken?
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06/10/2005 11:25:32 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by coolhar: It was a nasty hot day. But you got some very good pictures. Where were those two statues taken? |
Thank you.
Those were the from the Vietnam Women's Memorial.
Message edited by author 2005-06-10 11:25:53.
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06/10/2005 11:28:19 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by sheapod: No advice to offer, just complete sympathy and agreement.
I recently purchased the 20d as well and it is a lot different from my Lumix FZ20.
My biggest problem seems to be camera shake because it is so much heavier, plus all the extra options. It's gonna take a while to get used to.
Good luck and happy shooting.
Laura |
Laura - thanks for the words of encouragement. I am hoping to go out next weekend and try again. Hot Air Balloons. If I can just get my husband out of bed at 4AM (oh, and me too).
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06/10/2005 11:34:31 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by Alienyst:
Time waits for no one and it takes time.
Having worked for the Metro in the past these photos bring back some memories. I don't remember the colors being as they appear in your photos (except the b/w one), but nice photos all the same. |
Thank you. I'm not sure how true to life the color shots are - but I really like how those came out. Must have been the lighting color cast. I will keep trying. I do need to be more mindful of switching the ISO and watching my camera settings. But I wasn't thinking about that much in the sweltering heat.
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06/10/2005 11:39:25 AM · #8 |
Shooting in RAW will give you the most flexibility with fixing colour casts. If shooting in jpeg then a custom whitebalance can help especially when the lighting is mixed or does not map exactly to the presets of the camera. |
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06/10/2005 11:56:37 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by cpanaioti: Shooting in RAW will give you the most flexibility with fixing colour casts. If shooting in jpeg then a custom whitebalance can help especially when the lighting is mixed or does not map exactly to the presets of the camera. |
Thanks. I was shooting in JPG - haven't quite gotten the RAW thing figured out and wanted to come back with some reasonable shots.
I will research the white balance a bit more. But I actually do like the look of those metro shots. So I doubt I would change that on them.
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06/10/2005 01:14:02 PM · #10 |
Hey Autumncat,
a) did you use a circular polarizer? I find this helps greatly in most outdoor circumstances...and seems to help reduce "over-exposure".
b) i too have not used RAW, I need to install Photoshop CS2 first.
c) You can use the flywheel to adjust the (i forget what setting it is...*lol*...it's not aperture, I think it's light metering). I often find adjusting this in bright circumstances helps.
I am going to look into purchasing a 77mm "warm" polarizer (as it will fit two of my lenses now) and I am hoping that will give me more depth on the skies. (I kinda miss my Olympus E-20's take on skies. Those E-10/E-20s got fuller bluer skies than most cameras get with polarizers.
Hope this helps some...
- The Saj
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06/10/2005 02:20:32 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by theSaj: Hey Autumncat,
a) did you use a circular polarizer? I find this helps greatly in most outdoor circumstances...and seems to help reduce "over-exposure".
b) i too have not used RAW, I need to install Photoshop CS2 first.
c) You can use the flywheel to adjust the (i forget what setting it is...*lol*...it's not aperture, I think it's light metering). I often find adjusting this in bright circumstances helps.
I am going to look into purchasing a 77mm "warm" polarizer (as it will fit two of my lenses now) and I am hoping that will give me more depth on the skies. (I kinda miss my Olympus E-20's take on skies. Those E-10/E-20s got fuller bluer skies than most cameras get with polarizers.
Hope this helps some...
- The Saj |
Saj - thanks!
I think my husband is going to be ok with me upgrading my Elements to CS2 - I was told it is a reasonably priced upgrade doing it that way.
I have a UV filter - but haven't added the polarizer yet.
Will have to look into the light metering adjustment. Still trying to get used to the settings.
I am hoping to get out again next week and see if I can do better.
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06/10/2005 04:28:34 PM · #12 |
Stick it on Manuel and you won't have overexposed shots! |
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06/10/2005 06:07:19 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by toddnicholsphotography: Stick it on Manuel and you won't have overexposed shots! |
Pride comes before a fall... :P
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