wow that looks really great im really loving the t2i, i cant wait to get mine next month!
may i ask, do you not think better results could have been produced at a sharper aperture (say, f8-f11), a lower iso and longer exposure? great photo nonetheless! hope to hear back from you about your choice of settings, as im really starting to learn the in depth stuff now
not one of my best but i havent submitted for a while so oh well....
c&c welcome
I had a hard time getting this shot right because it was so far from me and it was dark. I never do B/W photos ever but when playing around with the sliders, the picture got 'better' as the colors began to disappear. Basically I used b/w to coverup the crap exposure and soft focus.
My typical T2i setting has moved away from A priority to more Manual within a couple of months. As long as I can control the shooting environment, I'd lean on manual settings and shoot RAW.
I think this pic is great as it is, would it look better in color?
Pentax K10D - 8s - f/9.5 - ISO100 - 12mm
w/ EF-S 55-250mm 1:4-5.6 IS
EXIF:
ISO 400
229mm
f/7.1
1/160
C&C Needed
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Very nice colors and balance in this shot.orange puff ...
This reminds me of being down in lower Baja... often you'll see small fishing pangas (boats) floating just off the beach in calm waters or bays tethered to the shore. In this one the atmosphere is perfect with the mistiness...
Just another stunning landscape. All I can say is... "art."
Pentax K10D - 8s - f/9.5 - ISO100 - 12mm
Nice depth of field work here... nice color tones. See, this lens would work fine in the 50mm challenge if we had one... I'm sure it looks great at 50mm.Shooting wide open in the Nisqually Delta. Didn't see the bug until I got it into post.
EXIF Summary: 1/800s f/2.8 ISO100 Tamron 28-75 f2.8@63mm HH
Dale
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fresh off the camera.. From tonight...
Saw this driving down my street..
LOL Great shot. I've heard of the Clown Fish. This is the first Frown Fish I've seen !