View Full Version : getting to know my 20D #2
michael.luczkow
11th of March 2005 (Fri), 03:07
let me know what you think.
http://blacklinux.com/hosted/mike/photography-on-the-net/other/IMG_7363.jpg
michael.luczkow
11th of March 2005 (Fri), 03:08
http://blacklinux.com/hosted/mike/photography-on-the-net/other/IMG_7357.jpg
both of these were taken on monday
Maz
11th of March 2005 (Fri), 03:12
I like number 1 the best.
Thanks for showing water and not ice!
Maz
http://www.homesteadsforsale.com
Maureen Souza
11th of March 2005 (Fri), 03:13
I like them both but #2 is great.. love the silhouette of the fisherman.
Andy_T
11th of March 2005 (Fri), 06:13
Wow,
these are positively great!
You are a fast learner with your new toy.
Best regards,
Andy
Wazza
11th of March 2005 (Fri), 12:08
I love #2. I just can't draw myself away from silhouettes! :)
factoryphoto
11th of March 2005 (Fri), 12:24
great photos michael..
What setting did you shoot these on if you dont mind me asking.. Im still trying to learn this lanscape/sunset shots and I just cant seem to get them the way I want..
RJSorensen
11th of March 2005 (Fri), 12:55
Wonderful colors . . . very nice.
TSEE
11th of March 2005 (Fri), 13:48
I like #2 the best, the silhouette of the fisherman just makes it such a more interesting photo to look at IMO.
I love sunsets. =o)
michael.luczkow
11th of March 2005 (Fri), 18:59
the blue sky:
1/125 second
program mode
f/7.1
ISO 100
18mm
Fisherman:
1/125 second
program mode
f/8.0
ISO 100
40mm
The key for me is shooting in RAW. the getting them the way I want is done in the RAW file development. I mean, you have to shoot right and get a good negative to work with, but the REAL tuning comes from the processing in my opinion.
sparker1
11th of March 2005 (Fri), 20:37
Both are good, but the second is special.
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