Stormchase
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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Im looking to see what others might have done different. I dont have a tripod with me this month. these were taken hand held at sunrise.
1.
this was shot in AV mode at f/10 , 1/400sec, iso 500 at 300mm. I added 1 point to saturation contrast and sharpness. It looks warm but its close to true color that morning
2.
this was also in AV mode (i believe) i went for more speed so dropped it to f/6.3, 1/1000, iso 400 and this is shot at 75mm. I did about the same PP to this one.
3.
This one was taken last month. I keep looking back at it for some reason. maybe because im freaked out about spiders and there are alot of these banana spiders here in florida. this day i was trying to work on my DOF and still didnt seem to get the whole spider in focus. I ended up with using f/5 to keep a little speed. 1/500 iso 100.
This was over the water so i couldnt get a much better angle. I would have liked the face but atleast he was eating a dragon fly...
All C&C welcome! Help me learn!
1.
this was shot in AV mode at f/10 , 1/400sec, iso 500 at 300mm. I added 1 point to saturation contrast and sharpness. It looks warm but its close to true color that morning
2.
this was also in AV mode (i believe) i went for more speed so dropped it to f/6.3, 1/1000, iso 400 and this is shot at 75mm. I did about the same PP to this one.
3.
This one was taken last month. I keep looking back at it for some reason. maybe because im freaked out about spiders and there are alot of these banana spiders here in florida. this day i was trying to work on my DOF and still didnt seem to get the whole spider in focus. I ended up with using f/5 to keep a little speed. 1/500 iso 100.
This was over the water so i couldnt get a much better angle. I would have liked the face but atleast he was eating a dragon fly...
All C&C welcome! Help me learn!
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