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dtufino
17th of April 2006 (Mon), 22:21
These are some of my first Shots....
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c285/dtufino/IMG_0015.jpg
Here's this one...
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c285/dtufino/ggggggg.jpg
Time to walk....
I Simonius
18th of April 2006 (Tue), 05:42
These are some of my first Shots....
Time to walk....
technically not bad, but try some more experiments with DOF ( depth of field) -as the first shot goes slightly out of focus (OOF) as you get close and to the right
depth of field is increased as you stop down ( use smaller apertures)
dtufino
18th of April 2006 (Tue), 09:19
technically not bad, but try some more experiments with DOF ( depth of field) -as the first shot goes slightly out of focus (OOF) as you get close and to the right
depth of field is increased as you stop down ( use smaller apertures)
Thanks for the advice....
will give it a shot, i have been just taking pics and experimenting with the diffrent settings, new to Pic taking, and i just wanna enjoy myself, not get overwhelmed or anything....
If you look closely at the first pic, with the bridge it looks out of forcus, but those are support cables on the manhattan bridge in nyc, i was kinda messed up myself, but when i drove by there i notices those thin cables there.... it looks doubled but theyre not....
so far so good....
I Simonius
18th of April 2006 (Tue), 09:36
Thanks for the advice....
will give it a shot, i have been just taking pics and experimenting with the diffrent settings, new to Pic taking, and i just wanna enjoy myself, not get overwhelmed or anything....
If you look closely at the first pic, with the bridge it looks out of forcus, but those are support cables on the manhattan bridge in nyc, i was kinda messed up myself, but when i drove by there i notices those thin cables there.... it looks doubled but theyre not....
so far so good....
Just get used to one aspect of pic taking at a time
Experimentiung with DOF if a very good place to start
Try taking pics at full aperture ( works best with people portraits) and landscapes at smallest apertures that you can hand hold (obviously don't have a too slow shutter speed or you'll get camera shake)
Really experiment getting control over DOF and you will have mastered a very important aspect of photograpghy
dtufino
18th of April 2006 (Tue), 11:57
Just get used to one aspect of pic taking at a time
Experimentiung with DOF if a very good place to start
Try taking pics at full aperture ( works best with people portraits) and landscapes at smallest apertures that you can hand hold (obviously don't have a too slow shutter speed or you'll get camera shake)
Really experiment getting control over DOF and you will have mastered a very important aspect of photograpghy
Thank s a mil.....
BottomBracket
18th of April 2006 (Tue), 14:19
Nice start, have to agree with Simon though. Glad to see another NYC'r here, perhaps you can join in one our meets. :)
dtufino
18th of April 2006 (Tue), 16:54
Nice start, have to agree with Simon though. Glad to see another NYC'r here, perhaps you can join in one our meets. :)
Sure, i'm a bike rider as well.. funny...
I do a downhill riding, and dirt jumping....
it's fun...
and now getting into photography, i won't mind meeting up, you gusy can help me with a few pointers.
DxHatchback
18th of April 2006 (Tue), 22:44
both appear to be severely crooked
rotate them :D
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