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Nov 22, 2014 16:01 |  #1756

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I absolutely LOVE this photo!! If you don't mind me asking, what lens did you use?

Thanks a lot! And yes, it was indeed the Canon 35L 1.4 - this lens + 6D = absolutely stunning images. Same with 50L and 85L.


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Nov 22, 2014 16:03 |  #1757

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I just picked up a YN-565EX II flash for the 6D. I've maybe got 20 shots through it and out of the box it's underexposing in ettl. When bouncing off of a normal height white ceiling, with a diffuser, is it normal to have to dial in +1(maybe more).

I have never been in to flash photography(complete noob really) and this is my fist go with the Canon system. When I was shooting a D600(& D7K) the SB600 pretty much worked without fooling with it.

Thanks for any advice.

It's normal that you loose light when you bouncing off or use any modifier, (2-3 ev stops)


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Nov 22, 2014 18:04 |  #1758

Photo123abc wrote in post #17287304 (external link)
Here is couple shots with 6D using WiFi remote shooting. For the second shot I also used 320 EX flash because it was so dark. Still shooting at ISO 12800 though, and no thats not why I converted it to BW its totally fine in terms of noise. It just looks better the way its now.

1/320s f/16 ISO 3200


1/10s f/2.8 ISO 12800 + 320EX with small softbox

You are the artist, no need to explain or excuse your presentation and final finish ever. It is up to you. I like your monochrome, well done :)


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Nov 22, 2014 21:25 |  #1759

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Nov 22, 2014 21:55 |  #1760

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Nov 23, 2014 04:35 |  #1761

[QUOTE=Mareckik;172872​72]6d and 1/40s ;)

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That's mad. Fantastic shot. I love the solos. Wish they raced somehwere near me



  
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Nov 23, 2014 05:38 |  #1762

[QUOTE=speedync;172882​81][QUOTE=Mareckik;172​87272]6d and 1/40s ;)

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That's mad. Fantastic shot. I love the solos. Wish they raced somehwere near me

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yeah, I live pretty far from you ;)

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Nov 23, 2014 05:42 |  #1763

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Nov 23, 2014 08:20 |  #1764

Mareckik wrote in post #17287272 (external link)
6d and 1/40s ;)

FANTASTIC panning shots!!!


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Nov 23, 2014 09:32 |  #1765

tyr-sog wrote in post #17287350 (external link)
I just picked up a YN-565EX II flash for the 6D. I've maybe got 20 shots through it and out of the box it's underexposing in ettl. When bouncing off of a normal height white ceiling, with a diffuser, is it normal to have to dial in +1(maybe more).

I have never been in to flash photography(complete noob really) and this is my fist go with the Canon system. When I was shooting a D600(& D7K) the SB600 pretty much worked without fooling with it.

Thanks for any advice.

I encountered this when I first got my 6D as well. One tip I got was to change from Evaluative flash metering --> average metering in your flash menu. I was having to dial in +2 in evaluative, and only about +1 in average. Strangely enough, after a couple days of using average, I went back to evaluative, and the camera/flash now seems to properly expose :rolleyes:

Mareckik wrote in post #17287403 (external link)
It's normal that you loose light when you bouncing off or use any modifier, (2-3 ev stops)

Yes you do lose light, but as long as your flash has enough power (and is in ETTL), it should adjust accordingly.




  
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Nov 23, 2014 09:50 |  #1766

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Nov 23, 2014 11:23 |  #1767

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Early morning trip out to end of the Dunedin harbour:
Went out to Aramoana early in the morning for some photos:

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Lovely photos. These are in New Zealand? Wow, I really need to visit. I love beaches of all types.

That walkway is interesting. Looks brutal for bare feet. Is it designed for traction when the wood is wet?


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Nov 23, 2014 12:33 |  #1768

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Nov 23, 2014 13:13 |  #1769

EOS-Mike wrote in post #17288665 (external link)
Lovely photos. These are in New Zealand? Wow, I really need to visit. I love beaches of all types.

That walkway is interesting. Looks brutal for bare feet. Is it designed for traction when the wood is wet?

Correct, in the lower South Island. The boardwalk is over a saltmarsh so it's probably damp a lot of the time, wouldn't want to walk on it with bare feet :P


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Nov 23, 2014 13:24 |  #1770

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Beautiful B&W conversion, I really like your watermark as well.


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