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May 07, 2005 11:52 |  #1

Newbie... pls go easy on me.

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May 07, 2005 11:56 |  #2

What camera did you use?


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May 07, 2005 17:33 |  #3

I believe they would be Chrysanthemum leucanthemum? Better known as a daisy?

Nicely framed. It looks (to my old tired eyes) like the focus went to the left flower, leaving the others a bit soft.


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May 07, 2005 21:15 |  #4

thanks for the replies guys,
i shot with my A80.
shutter priority mode, 1/20, f5.0, manual focus

u r right titus... it was abut sunset and im just starting to get off from the auto mode of my camera. hopefully soon i will improvise. i learn a lot from this forum.

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May 08, 2005 08:30 |  #5

Hm, not even close to enough light. I find early morning, to mid day are the best times to go out and shoot. Give that a try.... and also there's far too much activity in the photo. Pictures should have a main subject that your eye is attracted too. This has one, but then like a couple others.... it's very distracting. Also, I typically like to use a very large apeture to blur out the entire background, keeping only the subject very sharp and clear. It's a very popularly used approach. My fave is f/2.8. Great for macro and portrait shots that don't require much DOF. Anyone, correct me if I"m wrong here..... I'm a newbie too. Still learning myself.




  
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May 09, 2005 00:34 |  #7

thanks for the input... will keep these in mind the next time i shooot


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