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10/20/2005 12:55:43 AM · #1 |
Whatcha Think? How can I improve!

Message edited by author 2005-10-20 00:57:38.
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10/20/2005 01:10:51 AM · #2 |
Those pictures rock. All of them. They all show technical excellence and nice creativity. I'm sure others can offer suggestions, but I think they're great.
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10/20/2005 01:13:38 AM · #3 |
Photos 1-3 looks great. Not too thrilled about the 4th one. I'll leave comments. Keep on shooting :) |
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10/20/2005 01:29:25 AM · #4 |
Thanks rikki11 and phillipdyer!
Answers to your questions are being added to the images themselves...thanks! I wish I knew how to clone in PS.. I guess I will attempt to remove the wire and spots.. thanks
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10/20/2005 01:46:44 AM · #5 |
Very nice photos.
The green tint on the house shot has me intrigued. I've no idea whether this is a reflection, colored light source, or white balance thing, but I like whatever it is.
I also need to ask about this 6mm focal length that you're listing. It may just be a typo but I know they've also introduced some new features in the S2. 6mm just seems ridiculously short when SLR wide-angle lenses seem to bottom out at around 12-15mm. (Admittedly, I'm a newbie so if this is wrong, chalk it up to ignorance). |
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10/20/2005 06:24:26 AM · #6 |
great pictures i was wondering how did you do that did you need a special lense. i have tried to take a picture of the moon but the moon shows up as a white dot. |
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10/20/2005 10:45:32 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by ShorterThanJesus: Very nice photos.
The green tint on the house shot has me intrigued. I've no idea whether this is a reflection, colored light source, or white balance thing, but I like whatever it is.
I also need to ask about this 6mm focal length that you're listing. It may just be a typo but I know they've also introduced some new features in the S2. 6mm just seems ridiculously short when SLR wide-angle lenses seem to bottom out at around 12-15mm. (Admittedly, I'm a newbie so if this is wrong, chalk it up to ignorance). |
The green tint came from the lighting behind me. It was a street light that was shining through a really thick tree, which gave it a green tint. I changed the yellow channel hue to green and desaturated the green channel to give it the tent. I then up'ed the contrast to give it a high key kind of look.
You are right on the 6mm... my camera was at full zoom at 432 mm for the moon picture. The EXIF said different, but I know I was at full zoom and that is what the camera zooms. I should of put my teleconverter on but it was a spur of the moment thing.
Thanks for the comments!
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10/20/2005 10:49:38 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by melodee: great pictures i was wondering how did you do that did you need a special lense. i have tried to take a picture of the moon but the moon shows up as a white dot.
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No special lense... I went full manual.. and set the camera up myself until I could see clarity in the moon and took the picture. Thanks for the comment!
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