Wolfgang 08:19 PM 12-28-2009
Its more expensive than the 50D I like the extra pixels too
:-) lol
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hotreds 08:23 PM 12-28-2009
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
Its more expensive than the 50D I like the extra pixels too :-) lol
7D, then!
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Roland of Gilead 10:57 PM 12-28-2009
I took this shot of my Brothers dag on Christmas.
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Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II
Lens Canon 70-200 f2.8 L
Exposure Time 0.0002s (1/4000)
Aperture f/2.8
ISO 200
Focal Length 105mm (136.5mm in 35mm)
-Roland.
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Wolfgang 11:35 PM 12-28-2009
First pictures taken with my new flash.
Aside from composition hows the lighting?
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s15driftking 06:40 AM 12-29-2009
s15driftking 06:46 AM 12-29-2009
s15driftking 07:08 AM 12-29-2009
s15driftking 07:20 AM 12-29-2009
s15driftking 07:24 AM 12-29-2009
nice pics bobby... love the rc macro shot
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Wolfgang 12:32 PM 12-29-2009
Roland of Gilead 12:45 AM 12-30-2009
Originally Posted by Roland of Gilead:
I took this shot of my Brothers dag on Christmas.
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Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark II
Lens Canon 70-200 f2.8 L
Exposure Time 0.0002s (1/4000)
Aperture f/2.8
ISO 200
Focal Length 105mm (136.5mm in 35mm)
-Roland.
I should also add, that I used -2/3 stop exposure compensation on this shot. For those of you that are trying to learn something about exposure and such. I should have added that to begin with.
-Roland.
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elderboy02 04:53 AM 12-30-2009
The Professor 06:29 AM 12-30-2009
I was just wondering if we had a thread like this. :-) All the images are on Flickr with the EXIF info preserved; so you can check out the shooting details there. All the indoor shots are (if I'm remembering correctly) shot with available light. C&C appreciated. :-)
My favorite cigar shot to date:
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I thought this plant in front of my house looked holidayish:
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Yeah ... it's totally out of focus; but I love the composition:
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One of my favorite candid portraits to date (Thanksgiving week):
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My older cat:
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elderboy02 06:41 AM 12-30-2009
DBall 07:04 AM 12-30-2009
Why is it that cats never seem to be in focus, hmm?
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The Professor 07:13 AM 12-30-2009
Originally Posted by DBall:
Why is it that cats never seem to be in focus, hmm?
Perhaps the JPG conversion doesn't do it justice; but her face is in focus and sharp. I was shooting at f/1.8 ... so a VERY narrow DOF (on purpose).
This one is a little clearer, even on the conversion ... again, though, note the extremely narrow DOF.
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Oh ... and I should add that I'm using a Canon T1i with various lenses: Canon EF 50/1.8, Tamron 28-75/2.8, Tammy, Canon EF-S 18-55 IS (kit lens), and Canon 50/1.8 (respectively). My Flickr stream
is here (clicky).
EDIT: One more thing -- with the cat shots, I was shooting physically as close to the cat as my lens would allow (which further explains the DOF, probably). In the first shot, I may have gotten an inch too close.
:-)
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