Wow, thats alot of input. Thanks a bunch for the help guys. Planning on doing a little shot this weekend if things go as plan, but then again do they ever. Thanks again guys. ...........signed Randall
Here is the deal. I have a nikon d90 that i have become very comfortable shooting in manual mode so I am not an entire newbie. I got a pretty good grasp on exposure and iso an etc. Now the thing is that i never use the flash. I recently got 2 square perfect strobes and light boxes for some...
Here is the deal. I have a nikon d-90 with a kit lens 18mm-135mm. For general shooting the lens is okay but i have been trying to break into stock photography and this lens is not so good. Purple fringing, CA, not the sharpest focus. I shoot alot of product shots, some in a light tent some not...
I like #2 and #3 best. #1 would be better if you had the sun at a better angle. That way it would have better shadows on the ground (IMO). #2 makes me feel like it is a harsh enviroment and only the strong will survive. #3 is my favorite, it kind of draws me into it. Very well done (IMO)
I really like #2. I use to spend my summers in a small farm town many, many years ago and #2 brings back lots of memories. The black and white sets well with the old tractor. I fell you captured a moment and isn't that what photography is all about. Well Done.
Thanks for the comments everyone. Just wished I had a 400mm when it comes to bird shots, but they are so pricey. Hey Alex, I noticed you have a 70-200 2.8 VR. I bet that is one sweet lens. I shoot deer pictures in the woods and I could really use the extra light that you get with the 2.8...
First let me say that IMO i think the girl is stunningly attractive. Second i do like the concept of the knife, I do agree with the other comments that the photo is a little out of focus and has a little too much noise. I must say that i like the photo and it is a very good first post IMO. I...
Thanks Overread. And yes for some reason she pulled her hind leg up and held it there for a few secs. I did get lucky because most my shots have a shutter of 1/250 or faster. I am trying to get some photos of a huge buck I ran into one morning. I just got a glimpse of him and he was gone...
This is a shoot i got a couple of weeks ago fairly early in the morning. I live close to several hundred acres of woods and i enjoy trying to get photos like this. I am not a hunter but some guys i work with are and they have really helped me on where to look for deer and how to wait until the...
This is my first attempt at some simple back lighting from a window. I know it is rather dark, that is the way I wanted it. Manual Mode, ISO 200, Shutter 1/80, Aperture F/4.5, and Matrix metering. The light coming in from the window was the only light in the room.
I like it but it would be better (IMO) if you had a lower angle or photoshopped out the tree tops to the right but hey I a noob who am I to give advise.
I like #1 And #3 with #3 being my favorite. If you could reshoot #3 and get your eye in focus I think that would make it that much better. Nice work (IMO)
Okay, the last time i shot at 30 second shutter speed and it caused the lights to blow out. here is another attempt from last saturday night. Mode Manual, Shutter 15 secs., Aperture F/22, ISO 100, Manual focus and Focal Length 110. No post work.
Just had to say its a cool looking shot (IMO) and I was suprised where you took it. Thats my neck of the woods and they are always working on that part of the interstate.
Here is the photo with a little noise added and some slight sharpening. It might be a little to much of both, but I am trying to give you the general ideal.
I like alot of your photos and i think you are heading in the right direction (meaning that you are improving). I am a noob and I dont know if you do any post processing but i find it helps me in creating a better looking picture and also it helps me try to take better pictures next time i...