Photography Anyone?

Discussion in 'Photoshop & Artwork Section' started by kontradictions, Nov 25, 2007.

  1. BestOffer

    BestOffer Well-Known Member

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    Canon XSi (450D)
    Canon EF 70-200mm IS II

    1/250 at f/2.8, ISO400

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    1/200 at f/2.8, ISO400

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    1/200 at f/2.8, ISO500

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    1/60 at f/2.8, ISO200


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  2. MrCooperS

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  3. BestOffer

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    these are too bright, no contrast
     
  4. MrCooperS

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    I edited them that way. Looks real good when printed and framed.
     
  5. BestOffer

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  6. Crystal84

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    Haha...noasain showin off the IS of the 200mm ;)
     
  7. BestOffer

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    do you know what IS does? how am i showing off the IS?
     
  8. Crystal84

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    I am well aware what the IS do ;) I meant that you get nice shots at 200mm ....and the IS is helpin you perfectly. I had the 28-135 USM IS on my 50D and later on my 5D, you could tell the difference with the crop factor, the IS was very nice at 50D but somehow useless at the 5D.
    Anyway, just want to say that you got nice shots there with a very nice lens ;)
     
  9. kontradictions

    kontradictions Well-Known Member

    IS helps in low light situations when shooting at slower shutter speeds. The IS feature on my 24-105 allows me to free hand 1/80 shots and still produce a crisp shot. Judging by the shots, it looks like he's shooting with a relatively quick shutter speed. The wide aperture, on the other hand, looks like it's really paying off.

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  10. BestOffer

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    thx, in your previous reply, i mis-understood your meaning...sorry!

    dragonflies = 1/250-400
    squirrels = 1/25-125
     
  11. Crystal84

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    That's right, but try to hold 200mm on a cam with crop factor 1.6 =) You will love the IS ^^
     
  12. cailini

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    Awesome photography, everyone!
    I want to get more into photography myself.
    This year I am going somewhere very damp and so I am thinking of purchasing a waterproof camera.
    Does anyone know about waterproof cameras and have suggestions on which camera I should purchase?
    I was also told that it may be better to just purchase a waterproof case...
    Any advice would be much appreciated.
    Thank You!
     
  13. BestOffer

    BestOffer Well-Known Member

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    olympus is the waterproof brand...available in many retail shops for light, p&s camera
    or Canon Waterproof body & L series lens...then u don't need a waterproof case (this cost $200+)
     
  14. kontradictions

    kontradictions Well-Known Member

    Haha yeah, I love my IS even at 105mm on my crop body.
     
  15. eggrollboy

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    Been a while since I posted some of my photography...

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  16. kontradictions

    kontradictions Well-Known Member

    Quick picture of my good friend's PRS SE Custom.

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  17. eggrollboy

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    Here are my tools..

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  18. Okiesdokies

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    I love photography! Was taking classes to get more use out of my camera. Expensive but really enjoyable hobby... need more lens to play with LOL