white
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Post by white on Jun 27, 2010 17:00:46 GMT 8
ISO: 400 Aperture: F4 Shutter: 1/125 Attachments:
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Post by lowlights on Jun 27, 2010 19:48:34 GMT 8
This one show "camera shake"
Again light and WB ok
Same problem .. to much space on top .. also you should PS off the guy in Blue
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white
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Post by white on Jun 28, 2010 11:04:10 GMT 8
Thanks Mr LowLights, will learn more on framing, composition as well as PS : )
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Post by Cecil Chan on Jun 28, 2010 13:03:59 GMT 8
There always moments when the performers sort of stay still for a split second and its during that moment that you can get a "non subject movement" shot that can lead to a sharp picture. Reminds of me paying NZ8 pounds to watch the opera "Madam Butterfly" long ago and watching this guy waiting for nearly 1 hr just to hit the triangular ring and missing half a bit so have to wait another hour - worth the 8 pounds just to see that - was funny. Photography is like that, performer is at the moment of pause, and, in the light but by the time you bring your camera up, that fleeting moment is gone....ahrrr.....
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Post by panda on Jun 28, 2010 16:46:51 GMT 8
That fleeting moment!! Always remind me to bring along with me my LX3... in case
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white
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Post by white on Jun 29, 2010 1:38:13 GMT 8
yes especially for a beginner like me, lesson 1 on exposure n metering...sort of flooded with so many things now. But glad I'm making progress 1 small step in a time : )
Thanks for all the teachings!!
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