Thanks for the compliment on the skin tones. Adjusted a bit with PS. ;pMatthewSCL said:I think this is the first post of so many car shows with proper skin tone and exposure.. :thumbsup:
Well taken..Ü
Sure. What settings you'd like to know? WB? ISO? Shutter, Aperature?cyberider said:Nice shots Virgo,
would you mind to share your camera settings?
Yah...I'm coming in more often now. ;p300N said:Nice shots Virgo bro,
long time no seen u here, mus be busy with work? Any assignment or project goin on recently since u last organise a few model shoot and went disappear.
300n
No problem cyberider bro. I use manual mode for all of the pics seen here.cyberider said:Thanks for info.
Did you use manual mode, aperture priority, or speed priority?
Thanks
Thanx for the compliment birefringence bro.birefringence said:Hi Virgo,
I like all your shots. Very clean and sharp. Colors are very good!
Normally how low in shutter speeds do you go for indoor portraits like this? 1/30s? Handheld.
Full/half body shots at F5.6-F8? How you do that? Won't that drop the f-stop to abt 1/10s or something like that? That's tough.
Metering: Center weighted/Evaluative/Partial?
Mind sharing? Still picking up tips from all you experts ard.
Thanks in advance!
Virgo said:Thanx for the compliment birefringence bro.
How long the shutter speed can go depends on the focal length of the lens you use. Usually I use 1/focal length to guage. Some say this is not accurate for digital cam, but so far so good for me. So there's no fix shutter speed to use. You as a photographer should do the settings.
I use manual, so I can adjust the shutter speed and aperature value to suit the different environment. Try not to use AV setting during indoor shoots, as this will push the shutter speed so low that camera shake is inevitable.
I always use centre-weighted for portraits.
Shoot more, try more, take down the settings for different environment, and I'm sure your shots will turn out very well.
No problems at all. No need to go events lah...take everything from life. You can practice shooting babies or kids (if you have any) at home, try taking some test shots on non-movable objects at home. Remember their settings and then when there's a chance to do indoor events shooting, go and test out those settings!birefringence said:Thank you, Virgo bro... I will need to go to more indoor events to practise more... :sweat: