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04/02/2005 05:20:02 PM · #1 |
If anyone has some freetime, if you could check out my pictures and see if there is any potential for me. Only have really been into photography last few months and site is my collection of pictures.
Can't seem to get any other comments from other sites, so any comments would be very helpful.
Thanks,
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04/02/2005 05:25:53 PM · #2 |
just lookin at the 1st ones in ur 1st gallery... for the frog pic in your first gallery, i think a smaller aperture would have helped the DOF and a faster shutter, the overall focus
ive noticed on a few of the macros that your dof is shallow... try the smaller aperture, it should help... f/4.4 is a pretty big aperture... don't know how small you can make it while keeping it wide angle/macro though... not familiar with your camera... my point-and-shoot is f/2.8-5.6 at full wide angle
your landscape shots are awesome :)
still lookin thru your stuff (few months? better than ill be doin in a few months :P)
Message edited by author 2005-04-02 17:26:45. |
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04/02/2005 05:37:57 PM · #3 |
just checked and smallest for macro is f3.5 and average is 4....for the macro to focus the lens have to half zoomed |
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04/02/2005 05:49:42 PM · #4 |
seriously? youre confusing me
f/3.5 > f/4... the bigger the number, the smaller the aperture
smaller aperture = greater DOF, less light, sometimes sharper overall (sharpness depends on a lot... camera shake, shutter, focusing, in-camera processing...)
i read about this stuff before i even got into photography... hell, i still havent done much with my camera
Message edited by author 2005-04-02 17:50:26. |
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04/02/2005 06:04:10 PM · #5 |
ah ok, just was confused for a minute, thought you ment the f-stop and not size, my bad, but the smallest is 10 but find that most of the time there isn't enough light to get up there and results in less sharper images.usually shotting without tripod. |
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