Hi all,
I have seen alot of your photo's and alot of them have been very very good indeed, and now it's my turn. I would be glad of any comments good and bad and maybe's.
Thanks,
Karl.
http://photobucket.com …y191/karltkd/All%20sorts/
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Mannytkd Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bradford West Yorkshire More info | May 03, 2005 05:25 | #1 Hi all, Canon 50D | [COLOR=black]18-55 IS | 55-250 IS | Canon EF 100mm USM macro | Canon 50mm MK2 | Tokina 11-16 | Kenko Auto Extension Tubes | Uniloc 1200 series pod | Canon 430EX flash gun | Some filters
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GyRob Cream of the Crop 10,206 posts Likes: 1413 Joined Feb 2005 Location: N.E.LINCOLNSHIRE UK. More info | May 03, 2005 05:48 | #2 SOwe need a password to see the pic lol "The LensMaster Gimbal"
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Mannytkd THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bradford West Yorkshire More info | Oh right, i thought you just clicked on the link and then clicked on the slideshow option? Canon 50D | [COLOR=black]18-55 IS | 55-250 IS | Canon EF 100mm USM macro | Canon 50mm MK2 | Tokina 11-16 | Kenko Auto Extension Tubes | Uniloc 1200 series pod | Canon 430EX flash gun | Some filters
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mastoark Hatchling 2 posts Joined Apr 2005 More info | I enjoyed the flower picture. What kind of spider is that kool looking. Proud New owner of G6
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Mannytkd THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bradford West Yorkshire More info | Thanks for your views, the spider scared the hell out of my eldest daughter, i think it's a huntsman, maybe someone will correct me on that. The first shots i took was with the spider curled up so to get to spread them out i just touched a litle and hey presto. What did you think of the b+w shot? It was in colour but it looks alot better in b=w because the detail of the frost came put better? Canon 50D | [COLOR=black]18-55 IS | 55-250 IS | Canon EF 100mm USM macro | Canon 50mm MK2 | Tokina 11-16 | Kenko Auto Extension Tubes | Uniloc 1200 series pod | Canon 430EX flash gun | Some filters
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IainB Goldmember 1,427 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jan 2002 Location: Auckland, New Zealand, More info | Hi Mannytdk. Some nice shots. I'm a fan of filling the frame so those shots appeal to me. Good colours and detail. I do like the spider in particular. Go shoot some more. _______________
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BottomBracket Cream of the Crop 6,398 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2004 Location: NYC More info | May 03, 2005 15:28 | #7 I love your shots, now that I can see them Pio
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BlueTit Senior Member 714 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Dublin, Ireland More info | May 03, 2005 15:33 | #8 All nice clear shots, though I am not sure about the B&W one as I would not have known what I was looking at until you told us. The photos are really sharp which is great. Only thing I would say is that they are all very centered. I am a beginner too so you can safely ignore me, "the rule of thirds" may be worth searching for on this forum. I still take photos centered though and I hate deciding where to crop .... but it does make a positive difference when you get it right. Daragh
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BallenPhoto Cream of the Crop More info | mastoark wrote: What kind of spider is that kool looking. Same question, along with how big is it? The Captain and crew finally got their stuff together, now if we can only remember where we left it.
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Mannytkd THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bradford West Yorkshire More info | Thank you all for the feed back, i think it's important to share an interest in this field of work, where we can all help each other for tips and advice. Now for some of the Q'S i've been asked, the camera is a G6-set at super macro, the spider, now think of the size of the G6 LCD screen, the legs would have gone over the edges only by a bit, and the body would've gone half way, and as for the rule of thirds, yes i am going to look into it to see peoples views especially with a digicam. Canon 50D | [COLOR=black]18-55 IS | 55-250 IS | Canon EF 100mm USM macro | Canon 50mm MK2 | Tokina 11-16 | Kenko Auto Extension Tubes | Uniloc 1200 series pod | Canon 430EX flash gun | Some filters
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Michaelmjc not cool enough 4,834 posts Joined May 2004 Location: Toronto, Ontario More info | May 04, 2005 07:26 | #11 not bad, the only thing that I didn't like was the flash killed the plant. If you have photoshop try to edit it a bit. It looks to bright in some places, Other than that I like them. Nice job. Mannytkd wrote: P.S how the hell can i get rid of the "junior member" bit where it says manntkd? I'm a 39 year old git!!!!! look at your title now
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Mannytkd THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bradford West Yorkshire More info | I did turn the power of the flash down end even used the built-in ND filter, all the other were very over exposed but there gone now. Michaelmjc wrote: not bad, the only thing that I didn't like was the flash killed the plant. If you have photoshop try to edit it a bit. It looks to bright in some places, Other than that I like them. Nice job. look at your title now ![]() Canon 50D | [COLOR=black]18-55 IS | 55-250 IS | Canon EF 100mm USM macro | Canon 50mm MK2 | Tokina 11-16 | Kenko Auto Extension Tubes | Uniloc 1200 series pod | Canon 430EX flash gun | Some filters
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mdclaros Member 66 posts Joined Jul 2004 Location: Washington DC More info | BlueTit wrote: though I am not sure about the B&W one as I would not have known what I was looking at until you told us. "the rule of thirds" may be worth searching for on this forum. .
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Mannytkd THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bradford West Yorkshire More info | Thanks for that, the bee was on the ground thats why it's above. The B+w was the first macro i did with the G6. I took quite a few on the cold morning, the photo in quistion was also hand held, so i took it for pot luck too if i'm to admit. I had tried macro hen i used 35 mm but to me it's a hit and miss subject especially for an amature but with digy you can see what your taking and adjust as required, GREAT. mdclaros wrote: Hey I loved the pics specially the one in BW, it makes one think... good pics are the ones catching the eye well that one did because i did not know what it was. I think is great. About the rule of thirds.... you are the one making the rules.... for sure the thirds rule makes better framed pics or better composed but sometimes you can break the rule and get great shots as well. If we all know it is a bee or a flower you can frame the pic in a way that you do not waste all those valuable pixels. Like focusing only on the head of the insect or just the petals of the flower you will get better macro results like the one you did in BW Better composition and framing I would suggest Mdclaros Canon 50D | [COLOR=black]18-55 IS | 55-250 IS | Canon EF 100mm USM macro | Canon 50mm MK2 | Tokina 11-16 | Kenko Auto Extension Tubes | Uniloc 1200 series pod | Canon 430EX flash gun | Some filters
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