Camera Make: Canon
Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D
Image Date: 2006:10:06 20:56:28
Flash Used: No
Focal Length: 32.0mm
CCD Width: 8.43mm
Exposure Time: 0.0063 s (1/160)
Aperture: f/6.3
ISO equiv: 1600
White Balance: Auto
Metering Mode: Matrix
Exposure: program (Auto)
ToxicBug wrote:Cheers pho. Dave you got 1/800 @ f/2.8 at 1600iso, thats really good lighting there. The most I could get in that gym was 1/320 @ f/2.8 1600iso.
bigger sensor, master brain.
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Don't take this wrong, but I'd hate to see what you could do with a real camera
I hear ya. I just got back from a caribbean cruise, and every day I kept saying the same thing. Damnit I wish I had a real camera. I could have got some amazing shots. But I managed to get a few decent ones. I just wish I could focus manually for once. Here are a couple I think turned out nice.
It's not so much the fact that it was crooked, but the bright spot on the top distracts your eye away from the middle. But at any rate, you have really good command of your camera.
this one is quite nice, its skewed balance really brings out the vastness of the water :icon14:
if it were perfectly horizontal that would give it that much extra
I'm very impressed with your photos guys! Excellent work Dave. This thread has me viewing Quake3world forums as much as I used to!
Anyhow, I snapped these on a recent trip to London. It was exremely rushed so I didn't have a lot of time to compose shots and play with settings. The results are so-so. Kinda pleased as it was my first test of my new EOS 350. (using standard 18-55mm lense).
Here's a pic of a plant I snapped this summer. I found the buds very interesting to test aperture.