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Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 4:14 pm
by shadd_
hehe, it's hard to stay away once you've been to the area.

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 4:27 pm
by Guest
Doombrain wrote:
ToxicBug wrote:I might go do some macros, just to show you guys how its done ;)
what you got TB, a 20d or a 300d?
20D with a Sigma 50mm F/2.8 EX Macro, DG chipped.

Fuck it, snapped a few quick ones before going to bed. No modifying was done other than a resize. Fucking annoying to shoot moving flowers, damn wind.

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Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 5:22 pm
by Nightshade
Yeah, pretty much every other picture in this thread is better than yours. I really do like the blurred flower, though. Gives it that action feel that all still life shots should have. :dork:

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 7:12 pm
by werldhed
shadd_ wrote:hehe, it's hard to stay away once you've been to the area.
No doubt. It's definitely one of my favorite places to be. This was (I think) my 7th time there. Here are a few water pics from my collection.

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Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 7:15 pm
by Chupacabra
nice pics

btw, anyone know what happened to teriba?

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 7:17 pm
by werldhed
Chupacabra wrote:nice pics

btw, anyone know what happened to teriba?
Thanks, and no. Just before q3w went down, I had asked him for some photography advice and he didn't answer. I don't remember seeing him again after that.

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 7:35 pm
by shadd_
nice souris river canoe in that last pic, they make em here in atikokan.

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 7:45 pm
by plained
i took these snaps a little wile ago i doen know whats up as theres usually more bugs around :shrug:


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Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 9:32 pm
by iambowelfish
FZ20, is that isn't an SLR?

If not, is your polarizer a standard generic one, or sold especially for this camera?

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 9:39 pm
by brisk
iambowelfish wrote:FZ20, is that isn't an SLR?

If not, is your polarizer a standard generic one, or sold especially for this camera?
Its SLR-Like (meaning that there are specific extensions available for it, such as an improved telephoto lens and suchlike). There is a 72mm filter adapter which comes with the camera, but other sizes can also be bought. I use a Hoya 72mm Linear Polarizer which I bought from America.

Its a wonderful camera to use, and has recieved high praise from pretty much everyone whos used it. My only complaint is the level of noise with ISO's above 200 is somewhat poor. But I mainly use ISO 80/100 anyway.

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 10:55 pm
by Pauly
Nightshade wrote:WTF happened to my post?
Anyway, here's what it said before it disappeared:
Nightshade wrote: Nice shots brisk, you have a real eye for composition.
Here's a photography n00b question: With my Powershot A40, what settings do I need for close-up shots, either indoors or out?
Erm sorry, I may have deleted it by accident. I posted and it fucked up the quote so I deleted my post. At least I meant to but I noticed my post was still there so I deleted it again, but it seems I deleted yours by mistake. HAHA and I am a mod.

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 1:14 am
by Guest
werldhed try not to put the horizon in the middle oh the photo, it makes it look boring. Cosider the rule of thirds when you take pictures of water and land.

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 1:16 am
by Guest
Nightshade wrote:Yeah, pretty much every other picture in this thread is better than yours. I really do like the blurred flower, though. Gives it that action feel that all still life shots should have. :dork:
Its not blurred, the center of the flower is sharp, the DOF is shallow.

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 4:32 am
by werldhed
ToxicBug wrote:werldhed try not to put the horizon in the middle oh the photo, it makes it look boring. Cosider the rule of thirds when you take pictures of water and land.
Would you suggest more sky, or more water? I was having trouble getting the settings right for the sky at the time (it was very sunny and the sky kept coming out over-exposed) so I tried to limit the amount it showed up in the pictures at the time.

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 9:58 am
by Doombrain
Sorry TB, I agree with NS on this. Your shots are poor. Anyone can run outside and take standard shots like you have just done.

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 11:25 am
by Guest
werldhed wrote:
ToxicBug wrote:werldhed try not to put the horizon in the middle oh the photo, it makes it look boring. Cosider the rule of thirds when you take pictures of water and land.
Would you suggest more sky, or more water? I was having trouble getting the settings right for the sky at the time (it was very sunny and the sky kept coming out over-exposed) so I tried to limit the amount it showed up in the pictures at the time.
It depends what you like more, or what is more interesting or whatever. As for the sky, I prefer to underexpose (and thus silhouette) the forest or trees and take the exposure from the sky.

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 11:25 am
by Guest
Doombrain wrote:Sorry TB, I agree with NS on this. Your shots are poor. Anyone can run outside and take standard shots like you have just done.
Oh well, I guess I need a mini macro studio to impress you guys.

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 11:34 am
by Doombrain
No, you need to know what makes for a interesting picture.

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 11:40 am
by Deji
2 of my half-assed attempts yesterday:

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Thoughts? Help? :p

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 11:56 am
by Guest
Deji wrote:2 of my half-assed attempts yesterday:
Thoughts? Help? :p
First one: I fail to see the main subject of the photo.

Second one: I'd prefer to see the yellow flower larger and not that much to the left. Somewhere in the thirds region. And not cropped.

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 12:10 pm
by Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 1:52 pm
by brisk
Its obvious you have decent tech, but its always gonna be secondary to the subject and composition of the shot. I have to agree with DB and NS in that I don't really care for those photos you posted personally (from a purely "is it interesting to look at" basis), but i'd like to see some other stuff before I judge you.

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 2:04 pm
by Guest
brisk wrote:Its obvious you have decent tech, but its always gonna be secondary to the subject and composition of the shot. I have to agree with DB and NS in that I don't really care for those photos you posted personally (from a purely "is it interesting to look at" basis), but i'd like to see some other stuff before I judge you.
Alright.

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 2:25 pm
by plained
heres a monarch butterfly catipiller head

its not very good tho but neat ey


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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 4:24 pm
by SoM
anyone notice the fly in this pic ?

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