SBG outing 22/08/04


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nickmak said:
No problem bro...

anyways... any comments about any picture?

Hmmm... i took up photography for only 1 month, cannot give u much comments.
But i like the first pic, find it very well focused and sharp.
 

Your first pic's excellent :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: . Did you crop it?

The rest, take care of the background as it's snatching attention from the subjects.
 

Hi friends!

philip827: Thanks!

CYRN: I didn' crop the pic, it was macro 1:1 and managed to get that close... Tiring though, but thanks to a helpful model I managed to get a good shot.. :sweat:
 

More pictures for comments!

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Enjoy!
 

xmen2003 said:
What lens were you using?
Macro shots with EF 100mm Macro

Group shots and that boy one was a 17-40L

Cheers!
 

nickmak said:
Macro shots with EF 100mm Macro

Group shots and that boy one was a 17-40L

Cheers!


I think you are not doing justice to the 1D MKII with 100mm Macro. Initially I thought you might be using some non-macro lens for these shots thus I asked. The background is far too distracting and the subjects are lacking in details with the exception of the first one. With such sophicated equipment combination, I am expecting a lot more than these. Just some personal feedback. Hope you don't mind.
 

xmen2003 said:
I think you are not doing justice to the 1D MKII with 100mm Macro. Initially I thought you might be using some non-macro lens for these shots thus I asked. The background is far too distracting and the subjects are lacking in details with the exception of the first one. With such sophicated equipment combination, I am expecting a lot more than these. Just some personal feedback. Hope you don't mind.
Don't worry about it... I'm not offended... Honestly, I just got the macro lens so I'm trying to put myself and the lens through its (and my) paces... This is the first time of mine hunting dragonflies and first time using this lens for its macro function. I honestly hope to learn more from the others and use these pictures to help myself. :)

Cheers!
 

nickmak said:
Don't worry about it... I'm not offended... Honestly, I just got the macro lens so I'm trying to put myself and the lens through its (and my) paces... This is the first time of mine hunting dragonflies and first time using this lens for its macro function. I honestly hope to learn more from the others and use these pictures to help myself. :)

Cheers!

Very good attitude. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

yup, I too agree with xmen, coming from a pro body and one of the sharpest macro lenses around, u ought to do better than this... out of all the shots, #1 is my fav. but I think you need more up your fstop to get more DOF and perhaps flash to fill the subject (optional)

for white flower, try not to over blow the white
 

Hi, I just realised... I forgot that I left my aperture set at f/4 all the time... no wonder the bokeh wasn't good... pai seh pai seh... :embrass:

Will do better with these comments... Thanks!
 

Quite scary, plan to go there walk walk breath some fresh air and 1st thing i saw was a army of soldiers all taking state-of-the-art weapon at the SBG gate. I think it's abt a size of a platoon. Every 5 steps I took there was one aiming at something :D

I shy and scared looking at these state-of-the-art weapons. Cos I'm still using weapon made in the 70's :D just kidding.
 

xmen2003 said:
I think you are not doing justice to the 1D MKII with 100mm Macro. Initially I thought you might be using some non-macro lens for these shots thus I asked. The background is far too distracting and the subjects are lacking in details with the exception of the first one. With such sophicated equipment combination, I am expecting a lot more than these. Just some personal feedback. Hope you don't mind.


That I totally agree. It goes to show that it is indeed the eye behind the camera that makes all the difference not the camera n equipment that matters.

:nono:
 

wynx said:
That I totally agree. It goes to show that it is indeed the eye behind the camera that makes all the difference not the camera n equipment that matters.

:nono:
I know I have to learn much with Macro... No need to rub it in... pai seh already... :embrass:
 

Hi, would like to say... Please don't judge me by my equipment... I'm here to learn photography from you guys. It doesn't matter even if I come out with a medium format digital back...

I'd like to get some constructive feedback about my pics, especially composition and colour-wise... I've sorted out the mistake about the distracting background in the photos but really would hope for some constructive comments.

Thank you.
 

Hi bro nick,

Good catchs of the day. :) Cheer up man... :bsmilie:. My macro shots are much much more worst...look like outer space so decided to throw them into the long kang (drain). Now left with 2, still have decide whether to post them or not.

Cheers

Hi philip827,

Nice series you have there :D

Cheers
 

Newguy69 said:
Hi bro nick,

Good catchs of the day. :) Cheer up man... :bsmilie:. My macro shots are much much more worst...look like outer space so decided to throw them into the long kang (drain). Now left with 2, still have decide whether to post them or not.

Cheers

Hi philip827,

Nice series you have there :D

Cheers
Thanks bro!
 

nickmak said:
Hi, would like to say... Please don't judge me by my equipment... I'm here to learn photography from you guys. It doesn't matter even if I come out with a medium format digital back...

I'd like to get some constructive feedback about my pics, especially composition and colour-wise... I've sorted out the mistake about the distracting background in the photos but really would hope for some constructive comments.

Thank you.
Yo bro. I think you did pretty well considering this being your first time. Don't mind the rest and don't let people judge you because of the MK2. Go at your own pace.
 

jbma said:
Yo bro. I think you did pretty well considering this being your first time. Don't mind the rest and don't let people judge you because of the MK2. Go at your own pace.
Thanks bro Mr. Ant-Man...

I feel better now... But still, gotta learn much about this new type of photography... Thanks for your support, especially reminding me not to take the dragonfly's butt! :bsmilie:
 

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