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04/25/2007 02:17:52 AM · #876 |
;P and ;P and ;P
you know what is funny?
I took the name from here
and really honestly thought it is correct:))
THANK YOU dear dear all!
hello dear Ursula:)!
and I can walk again. well, almost.
life is great:)
thank you so much!
the worst thing now is that I have to send my originals, I use 3 nude photos, to the SC...:) yeah
Message edited by author 2007-04-25 02:28:11. |
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04/25/2007 03:24:54 AM · #877 |
Originally posted by klstover: So happy to read all the awesome news.
YAY TEAM SUCK!!
Got some good news of my own: so proud of the before-and-after for my landscape shot.
And can I just say, I got the best comments ever!! |
I gave this a 10, I had NO Idea it was TS and I just loved the whole concept here, you got robbed!!! this is a GREAT idea!!! and I for one loved it!!!
Jack
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04/25/2007 03:28:56 AM · #878 |
Well thank you much! I'm so happy that some people really liked it. I really don't think I got robbed though... maybe in a free study, LOL! :-D |
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04/25/2007 03:57:05 AM · #879 |
Hmmm my Rule of Thirds is at 5.8, I thought it would be around 4.2 I guess I really don't have a clue, then again the week is young. |
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04/25/2007 05:32:19 AM · #880 |
Does anyone have any useful advice on this:
My camera's autofocus seems to be very hit and miss - I find it hard to get it to focus on what I want it to focus on. To the extent that I have to either take hundreds of photos (literally) to get things just right, or do stupid amounts of sharpening in post-processing, which then leave traces. Is there something I can do about this? Or is it a problem everyone with non-manual focusing experiences? |
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04/25/2007 06:10:44 AM · #881 |
Originally posted by purpleflutterby13: Does anyone have any useful advice on this:
My camera's autofocus seems to be very hit and miss - I find it hard to get it to focus on what I want it to focus on. To the extent that I have to either take hundreds of photos (literally) to get things just right, or do stupid amounts of sharpening in post-processing, which then leave traces. Is there something I can do about this? Or is it a problem everyone with non-manual focusing experiences? |
Is it certain situations? Low light, moving object, handheld, close to a subject?
Try an experiment-take a photograph in a well light situation of a stationary object while the camera is on a tripod. |
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04/25/2007 06:15:24 AM · #882 |
been very busy and then sick. yay, svetlana! just going to quickly check the results, but have to go tot he city today, so i won't be back for a while.
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04/25/2007 06:33:32 AM · #883 |
Originally posted by quiet_observation: Originally posted by purpleflutterby13: Does anyone have any useful advice on this:
My camera's autofocus seems to be very hit and miss - I find it hard to get it to focus on what I want it to focus on. To the extent that I have to either take hundreds of photos (literally) to get things just right, or do stupid amounts of sharpening in post-processing, which then leave traces. Is there something I can do about this? Or is it a problem everyone with non-manual focusing experiences? |
Is it certain situations? Low light, moving object, handheld, close to a subject?
Try an experiment-take a photograph in a well light situation of a stationary object while the camera is on a tripod. |
It tends to be when the subject is close-ish, but not close enough to use the macro setting, and there's stuff in the background. Also in low light, when there's a couple of different shapes present. Oh, it does have 3 different auto focus settings - 'center', 'multi' and 'continuous', but I just tend to leave it on 'center' because I'm not sure what the other two mean... |
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04/25/2007 06:37:47 AM · #884 |
Hoo-RAY Svetlana! the butterflies are doing a happy dance :)
ooh, btw I finally entered a challenge (bubbles) for the first time in almost a month...and it looks like I'm back on schedule for sucking...yay me...
Message edited by author 2007-04-25 06:37:56.
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04/25/2007 07:09:19 AM · #885 |
My 3rds is sitting at about a 5.4, but that with less than 20 votes - we'll see how long it holds.
No word from the bank yet, but we're expecting to be turned down (due to poor credit history)
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04/25/2007 07:17:31 AM · #886 |
Originally posted by purpleflutterby13: Originally posted by quiet_observation: Originally posted by purpleflutterby13: Does anyone have any useful advice on this:
My camera's autofocus seems to be very hit and miss - I find it hard to get it to focus on what I want it to focus on. To the extent that I have to either take hundreds of photos (literally) to get things just right, or do stupid amounts of sharpening in post-processing, which then leave traces. Is there something I can do about this? Or is it a problem everyone with non-manual focusing experiences? |
Is it certain situations? Low light, moving object, handheld, close to a subject?
Try an experiment-take a photograph in a well light situation of a stationary object while the camera is on a tripod. |
It tends to be when the subject is close-ish, but not close enough to use the macro setting, and there's stuff in the background. Also in low light, when there's a couple of different shapes present. Oh, it does have 3 different auto focus settings - 'center', 'multi' and 'continuous', but I just tend to leave it on 'center' because I'm not sure what the other two mean... |
From the manual: Center AF means that whatever is in the center of the frame is the most in focus. Multi is a setting for high contrast subjects (light subject against dark background or dark subject against light background) but again the center of the frame is what is most in focus. Continuous would be for moving objects like your light trails. The camera also has an AF/AE lock if you want offcenter subjects to be in focus. |
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04/25/2007 07:38:16 AM · #887 |
Kitchenware
Votes: 117
Views: 193
Avg Vote: 5.6496
Comments: 10
Favorites: 0
Wish Lists: 0
Updated: 04/25/07 07:36 am
Still hanging in there above my average ... :)
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04/25/2007 07:42:38 AM · #888 |
Originally posted by quiet_observation: Originally posted by purpleflutterby13: Originally posted by quiet_observation: Originally posted by purpleflutterby13: Does anyone have any useful advice on this:
My camera's autofocus seems to be very hit and miss - I find it hard to get it to focus on what I want it to focus on. To the extent that I have to either take hundreds of photos (literally) to get things just right, or do stupid amounts of sharpening in post-processing, which then leave traces. Is there something I can do about this? Or is it a problem everyone with non-manual focusing experiences? |
Is it certain situations? Low light, moving object, handheld, close to a subject?
Try an experiment-take a photograph in a well light situation of a stationary object while the camera is on a tripod. |
It tends to be when the subject is close-ish, but not close enough to use the macro setting, and there's stuff in the background. Also in low light, when there's a couple of different shapes present. Oh, it does have 3 different auto focus settings - 'center', 'multi' and 'continuous', but I just tend to leave it on 'center' because I'm not sure what the other two mean... |
From the manual: Center AF means that whatever is in the center of the frame is the most in focus. Multi is a setting for high contrast subjects (light subject against dark background or dark subject against light background) but again the center of the frame is what is most in focus. Continuous would be for moving objects like your light trails. The camera also has an AF/AE lock if you want offcenter subjects to be in focus. |
Ooh, thanks, I'll have to try continuous focus the next time I take fire pictures... I suppose I could do a bunch of tester shots with all 3 settings and see what works best. |
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04/25/2007 07:54:44 AM · #889 |
I just wanted to say I have 3 comments on my Kitchenware entry and 2 of them are from team suck members! Thanks!! |
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04/25/2007 08:24:30 AM · #890 |
Congrats, Svetlana! What fine work, you are quite amazing. |
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04/25/2007 08:26:15 AM · #891 |
Congrats to Svetlana and Catherine (and anyone I might have missed with a PB). Great shots everyone! |
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04/25/2007 09:12:42 AM · #892 |
Is it just ME?!
I just passed the 1/2 way mark scoring the Rule of Thirds Challenge ... I had to take a break.
It seems to me that a LOT of people thinks that Rule of Thirds means something along the lines of ...
Centered Composition
or
Park Your Subject Along an Edge
or
Tuck Your Subject In a Corner
... sheesh ... I cannot believe how many people were WAY off the mark!
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04/25/2007 09:29:27 AM · #893 |
Throw your ruler away - you'll feel better. |
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04/25/2007 09:47:10 AM · #894 |
I'm surprised my 3rds picture is a full point higher than my "total-suck" kitchen shot.. (4.50 to 5.59)
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04/25/2007 10:40:07 AM · #895 |
Originally posted by jaysonmc: I have a snaffles inspired picture for thirds. Probably be another flunky. Go team Suck. |
You do?! Wow, am I turning into an icon of suckiness now or what?! :-)
Svetlana, it's high time you won - wonderful shot and rendering. Must add it to my faves!
kitchen's around 4.7000. Zzzz.
Can't stay, gotta go play horsey. |
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04/25/2007 10:45:22 AM · #896 |
Originally posted by jaysonmc: I have a snaffles inspired picture for thirds. Probably be another flunky. Go team Suck. |
Originally posted by snaffles: You do?! Wow, am I turning into an icon of suckiness now or what?! :-) |
Maybe it's the hind 1/3 of a horse ;)
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04/25/2007 10:50:15 AM · #897 |
My thoughts exactly, though technically they're hind QUARTERS... |
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04/25/2007 11:15:07 AM · #898 |
Originally posted by snaffles: My thoughts exactly, though technically they're hind QUARTERS... |
True, but it's not a rule of Quarters, so I had to think out of the box :)
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04/25/2007 11:24:14 AM · #899 |
Originally posted by Greetmir: Is it just ME?!
I just passed the 1/2 way mark scoring the Rule of Thirds Challenge ... I had to take a break.
It seems to me that a LOT of people thinks that Rule of Thirds means something along the lines of ...
Centered Composition
or
Park Your Subject Along an Edge
or
Tuck Your Subject In a Corner
... sheesh ... I cannot believe how many people were WAY off the mark! |
You know they say that rules are made to be broken ;) |
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04/25/2007 11:31:09 AM · #900 |
Originally posted by Greetmir: Is it just ME?!
I just passed the 1/2 way mark scoring the Rule of Thirds Challenge ... I had to take a break.
It seems to me that a LOT of people thinks that Rule of Thirds means something along the lines of ...
Centered Composition
or
Park Your Subject Along an Edge
or
Tuck Your Subject In a Corner
... sheesh ... I cannot believe how many people were WAY off the mark! |
Now I'm a little paranoid about my entry !
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