taygull wrote in post #2215882
Nice shots of Travis,
I noticed in a bunch of them you had a shutter speed of 1/1000th, and an f/stop of 1.8. I would pay attention and when shooting in AV mode stop down and you should get some sharper images.
You need to get photoshop as the resizing is killing you. There are many tools that will take your shots to the next level, things like Noise Ninja and Manryk SRS.
I never shoot in AI Servo, I guess I need to practice? How do you guys focus, recompose and lock the focus when shooting AI Servo?
It took me some time to figure out how to answer many of the questions poised also by Rene', and Narlus too.
Travis Tritt didn't slow down for pictures, instead ran around playing his guitar all over the place...The dark lights changed to bright lights quickly too...After changing the shutter speed several times and the aperture a few times too (resulting in non keepers), it was just easier to keep the lens open...
The better, and more purpose specific software is a must for me...It's just a matter of time and cash flow before I get it...I did find that Canon's Digital Photo Professional, software permits me to resize to specific proportions, like 2:3 or 3:2...
Since I do my own (32 inch) matting and framing, I crop them to the image that the final picture will look like matted, it permits me to get the wires, stand stems water bottles and extra mikes out of the picture...However, only a few of the very best will get mats and frames and a spot on a wall somewhere in the house...
I don't shoot AlServo yet...Haven't tried it at the venue shows, to trust it enough...
When shooting with the 85mm, I find it to be a narrow field of view...for tight close ups of the entertainers, it will be necessary to use the "Top Center Focus Point", as the middle center focus point is just too low, when aimed at the face, and specifically, an eye...