Lovely series. Very nice! How much pp have you done to these shots?
This are a couple of shots that i have taken on my Canon 30D and 70-200 f2.8 L lens
tks, glad you like it. most photos wr combined from 3-4 shots, each of 3 different settings. using photomerge in cs3, qt a bit of pp ;p
btw, do you guys find tht photos of s5 aren't sharp or is it just me?
Yah I would say the green is too vivid if you are going fo natural shot feel. But hey I like it, its artistic. Btw, you can adj the JPG vivid setting in the cam, so the out of cam JPG won't be so vivid if you want.![]()
Nice abstract. The lines from the tripod and the shadows are complimentary. Good work bro.
But would prefer the circular piece not to be there....or is it part of the tripod?
Part of the floor. It is a cover to power/network points. They were all over the place.
Shadows are due to this huge skylight two floors above me.
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Nice Raymond! Been following this thread, going to buy s5is soon ^__^
Btw Raymond the no1 picture is it pp? mind to share your camera setting?
Thanks.
No, almost all of my shots are not pp, too lazy and know very little.
That shot was shot on tripot with a cheap no-brand wide angle len.
The setting of the shot:
Exposure: 1 sec (1)
Aperture: f/3.2
Focal Length: 7.6 mm
ISO Speed: 80
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Just curious, since you have a tripod, why not shoot at f8?
f3.2 or f4.0 is supposedly the sharpest aperture for this particular lens.
O, sorry, I forgot, the smallest is f8 huh? Sorry for that.![]()
Another reason is that with f8, the exposure time will be much longer, but this bridge will shake when there are people walking or jogging, that's why I try to use the fastest shutter speed as possible.