Hi,
I am brand new to DSLR and want to learn all that I can. Any critique you supply will be appreciated!
Kelly
Brainstormin Member 86 posts Joined Mar 2011 More info | Mar 20, 2011 18:58 | #1 |
bfung Senior Member 411 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2010 Location: Vancouver, BC More info | Mar 20, 2011 19:18 | #2 Focus seems to be off, are you using the center autofocus point?. The foreground is also very distracting on the right side http://www.flickr.com/photos/billyfung/
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Yes, I am using the center focus point. Help me see what you are seeing: where does it seem to be off focus? How can I correct it? Newbie
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MikeFairbanks Cream of the Crop 6,428 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2009 More info | Mar 20, 2011 19:38 | #4 It's a great start. You could frame it and she'd be happy. She's a little too close to that rock, or maybe she should be in front of that little outcropping instead of behind it. It's blocking a little of her head. Thank you.
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Thanks for your replies. What effect does a faster shutter speed have on this photo? I am really trying to learn. Newbie
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hckydad Member 184 posts Joined Mar 2010 Location: Readfield, Maine More info | Mar 20, 2011 20:05 | #6 MikeFairbanks wrote in post #12058662 I can't see the EXIF info, so I don't know shutter speed. Was it fast enough? Also, what was she looking at? The exif is 1/125 @ f4. Brainstormin wrote in post #12058722 Thanks for your replies. What effect does a faster shutter speed have on this photo? I am really trying to learn. I can't speek for Mike but I think he was wondering if there may have been some motion blur, but @ 1/125 you should have been all set. I'm assuming you had the focal point focusing on the eyes..? Bob
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I hope I focused on the eyes. We were out hiking, and I just snapped this. We were pretty impressed with the setting at the time, so maybe I got carried away and focused on the rock instead Newbie
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hckydad Member 184 posts Joined Mar 2010 Location: Readfield, Maine More info | Unfortunately this one also seems a bit soft. The rock above her head looks to be sharper than her eyes, however I think it definitely has potential. There's a huge number of people prowling around here that are unbelievably talented at editing, and I bet you'd be surprised what could be done Bob
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nes_matt Goldmember 1,022 posts Likes: 14 Joined Aug 2010 More info | Mar 21, 2011 19:51 | #9 second is better. Canon 6D & Rebel T1i | Tokina 11-16 F2.8 | Sigma 18-50mm F2.8 EX DC Macro | Nifty-Fifty |85mm f1.8 | Canon 24-105 F4 | Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM
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Anybody else see a face in the rock?
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nightcat Goldmember 4,533 posts Likes: 28 Joined Aug 2008 More info | Mar 21, 2011 20:22 | #11 I wish the girl was about 4 feet away from the rock. I think the shot would have been more successful if she was. But that second shot isn't bad at all. And the face in the rock is wearing a slight smile, just like the girl.
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hckydad Member 184 posts Joined Mar 2010 Location: Readfield, Maine More info | Mar 21, 2011 20:24 | #12 drvred wrote in post #12065732 Anybody else see a face in the rock? You just freeked me out...! I just said the same thing and thought about posting it. I didn't notice it last night, but after looking again tonight, it jumped right out at me Bob
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Mar 22, 2011 06:08 | #13 Thank you all for all of your help! I know all of this may seem basic to you, but it is all new information to me, and you are really helping me! Newbie
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Morto Senior Member 579 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2008 More info | Mar 22, 2011 08:56 | #14 Have you tried using the meter spotting? Use that to focus on eye area, at least you'll get a better focus on the subject itself. The person seems OOF. The focus is more towards the jacket and hand area.
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