some other shots on my e-pm1. please feel free to give me some tips, thanks!
all at ISO200
Can you share the full exif info? like aperture setting and ISO and what lens did you use to take these notice the photos are a bit soft specially the last pix. it seems you have focus this shot to the water or those floater markers.
Finally my A-Mount to m4/3 adaptor (correct one w/o the aperture control) had arrived! now I can test my Samyang 8mm f3.5. I have another A-Mount - m4/3 with aperture control but with the aperture pin it prevent me from using the it to the Samyang Lens as the pin is hitting the back plane of the lens mount :-(
here's some sample shots all taken using EPL2 + FE 8mm f3.5
hello will update them later, but can you tell me what you mean by soft?
Hi, Soft means not sharp. Likely, your aperture might be too small (large F numbers).
A suggestion is to work on your composition and how to draw attention of your pictures to the audience. Subject, leading lines, rules of thirds etc. Google on photography composition, learn from looking at others pictures, borrow/buy books, post on clubsnap critique corner ( and be humble, there will be harsh and there will be helpful critiques).
Example Shot 1: You can give it a bit more spark by having a star burst effect (you see the sun light coming in through), to do that, have a small aperture, large F number, i.e F16-F22.
Shots like #2 & #3 could be better if it's done at a different timing (sunrise/sunset/bluehour), or if there's more clouds, or use graduated ND filters to bring out sky details. #2 is washed out in the sky, so no details can be seen. The people there is a distraction unless that's your subject, it seems you are trying depict a path to the flat (correct me if I'm wrong).
Good effort on keeping your levels well and not badly tilted, I tend to tilt my shots a fair bit when I started, still have some tendency now. Most importantly keep shooting and learningHope that helps.
Nice use of FE, love fluffy clouds!
thank you so much for the tips and suggestions. i will keep on trying.
i have no idea why the pictures are always not sharp, most of these are shot with max aperture on the 14-42.
Hi what bro WongLP said is all true. BTW what do you mean max aperture? like F22 or f32? try to avoid shooting around F22 or F32 there's this called defraction where the lens if you make a graph of it's sharpness for each aperture most lenses will start to become soft image (now sharp) as the aperture goes higher I think most lens the sweet spot if around F8-f16 beyond that the image quality goes slowly down.
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thanks! i meant the smallest f stop number which is the max aperture. i have updated them.
thanks guys for the help and suggestionsgrateful
will try out more!
saw it try to push it a bit more like F8 or F11 up to F16 when shooting landscape so everything will be sharp. Your shooting with the lens wide open or as you said max aperture. Try to experiment shooting landscape with different aperture settings and see how the image will came out
Enjoy your cam and shoot more ;-)