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Camera Advice Would Be Appreciated....
JPC:
maybe? i dont know how the black borders got there but they would be better if they weren't so thick mate ;) would look a bit more subtle and suit the mood of the pic better
Top Cat:
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--- Quote from: Top Cat on September 20, 2010, 11:33:16 am ---I know when in AV mode the camera finds the correct shutter speed for the pic, but its just as easy in full manual as the light meter aligns up when correct, this is helping me remember which one is correct for the corresponding aperture. I have read that i need a decent size zoom lens or macro to get creative focus like your great shot. :happy2:
I am happy for the moment just trying to learn how to get the full depth of field. :happy2:
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Tthe best way to improve your photography is to learn the limitations of your own kit, so you're doing it right as far as I'm concerned. Rather than buying a decent zoom lenses (because you'll pay a fortune for one that'll go down to a decent aperture) I'd suggest buying a 50mm F1.4 lens. Canon do a good one for £250 - £300.
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:happy2: I have been looking at these, pretty much decided that a nifty fifty is next on the list, followed by a wide angle lens. :happy2:
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You have great skills. That is a tremendous picture. :noteworthy:
--- Quote from: JPC on September 20, 2010, 11:59:41 am ---
maybe? i dont know how the black borders got there but they would be better if they weren't so thick mate ;) would look a bit more subtle and suit the mood of the pic better
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I put on the thinnest ones i could. They only look tiny on my putter. :chicken:
JPC:
its no biggy mate, and at the end of the day, its only my opinion, and if you like it, fair does :drinking:
RedRobin:
@ TC:
The great thing about taking digital pics is that it doesn't cost like roll film does/did. So you can afford to shoot as much as you like and experiment and consequently learn what results in what. It's like DSG: There's a learning curve but it becomes fluid and natural. The rest is talent involved in recognising the moment to capture in a pic, and you've already mastered that, TC.
The control of depth-of-field focus and my wonderfully compact camera's limitation of such control, is what started this thread.
[This thread has become a hot subject :happy2:]
JPC:
--- Quote from: RedRobin on September 20, 2010, 12:12:56 pm ---@ TC:
The great thing about taking digital pics is that it doesn't cost like roll film does/did. So you can afford to shoot as much as you like and experiment and consequently learn what results in what. It's like DSG: There's a learning curve but it becomes fluid and natural. The rest is talent involved in recognising the moment to capture in a pic, and you've already mastered that, TC.
The control of depth-of-field focus and my wonderfully compact camera's limitation of such control, is what started this thread.
[This thread has become a hot subject :happy2:]
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for sure, and you get the instant feedback. If its not great, 3 seconds later, you could be reviewing a better shot ;)
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