Taking self portraits is so hard...this picture is sooo soft and the lighting is bad....I debated posting it here because IMHO its not good work BUT decided what the heck and am posting it anyway.
ashleymcnamara Goldmember 1,192 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: San Diego More info | Oct 04, 2006 22:01 | #1 Taking self portraits is so hard...this picture is sooo soft and the lighting is bad....I debated posting it here because IMHO its not good work BUT decided what the heck and am posting it anyway. Cameras & Lenses
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pwenwatkin Senior Member 606 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Ipswich, Australia More info | Oct 04, 2006 22:08 | #2 Well, I like it. It's Owen not Pwen!
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Oct 04, 2006 22:35 | #3 a nice moment captured in photo thanks for sharing Canon R3 l RF600mm F4 L | RF100-500mm L IS l RF14-35mm L l RF24-105mm F4 L l RF 100 2.8 L | RF 1.4 & 2.0 Ext l RF100mm 2.8 Macro L l Speedlite 580EX II l 600EX II Speedlite l Manfrotto MK055 Pro3 Tripod l Manfrotto MPMXPROA4 Monopd with XPRO monopod+fluid base l Image ProGraf 1000 Printer
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PEACHMAN Cream of the Crop 5,134 posts Likes: 14 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Warren, Maine,USA More info | Oct 05, 2006 00:03 | #4 a wonderful capture,,, and look at that little guy...! The "eyes" have it !
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NormF Member 165 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Saskatoon, SK Canada More info | Oct 05, 2006 23:39 | #5 It's not as soft as it looks. Apply a little USM and I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. You'd probably be more pleased with the sharpness of your shots if you cranked the ISO a bit to increase your shutter speed. I think 1/15 is a little slow for portraits. Norm
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NewbieXT Goldmember 1,564 posts Joined Mar 2006 More info | Oct 20, 2006 18:29 | #6 NormF wrote in post #2083358 It's not as soft as it looks. Apply a little USM and I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. You'd probably be more pleased with the sharpness of your shots if you cranked the ISO a bit to increase your shutter speed. I think 1/15 is a little slow for portraits. Diddo, A little Unsharp Mask did wonders when I tried
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Oct 20, 2006 18:35 | #7 NewbieXT wrote in post #2147342 Diddo, A little Unsharp Mask did wonders when I tried I'll play a bit more...I may just re-do it..I am not very pleased with the lighting either. Cameras & Lenses
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colinmcnamara Member 98 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: San Diego Ca More info | Oct 20, 2006 18:40 | #8 Hint.. Hint.. never shoot at a shutter speed lower then your focal length... Cameras & Lenses
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NewbieXT Goldmember 1,564 posts Joined Mar 2006 More info | Oct 20, 2006 21:46 | #9 colinmcnamara wrote in post #2147384 Hint.. Hint.. never shoot at a shutter speed lower then your focal length... --Colin Ahh, Camera shake, Thou art a bitter foe.
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CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | Oct 20, 2006 22:06 | #10 colinmcnamara wrote in post #2147384 Hint.. Hint.. never shoot at a shutter speed lower then your focal length... That rule of thumb doesn't apply to tripod work, which I assume this shot was. 1/15 is still pretty slow for shooting people even with a tripod, but you'll get some keepers. "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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