View Full Version : A couple of portraits
gjtoth
04-26-2011, 02:09 PM
http://toths.us/Piwigo/galleries/Birds_3/P4250132_1.JPG
http://toths.us/Piwigo/galleries/Birds_3/P4250144_1.JPG
sandrac
04-26-2011, 02:51 PM
good clear shots can I ask what settings you used and how far away you were
thanks
gjtoth
04-26-2011, 03:15 PM
good clear shots can I ask what settings you used and how far away you were
thanks
Thanks very much. :)
File name: P4250144.JPG (Standard EXIF Tags) (Dove image)
>>> Image Information <<<
Model : E-620
Manufacturer : OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
Image Description : OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Date and Time : 2011:04:25 22:25:00
>>> Photograph Information <<<
White Balance : Manual
Sharpness : Hard
Saturation : High
Metering Mode : Spot
Light Source : Cloudy weather
ISO Speed Ratings : 400
Focal Length : 400.0 mm
Flash : Yes, did not fire
FNumber : F7
Exposure Time : 1/250 s
Exposure Program : Manual
Exposure Mode : Manual
Exposure Bias : 0 EV
Contrast : Hard
File name: P4250132_1.JPG (Standard EXIF Tags) (Northern Cardinal)
>>> Image Information <<<
Model : E-620
Manufacturer : OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
Image Description : OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Date and Time : 2011:04:25 22:27:39
>>> Photograph Information <<<
White Balance : Manual
Sharpness : Hard
Saturation : High
Metering Mode : Spot
Light Source : Cloudy weather
ISO Speed Ratings : 400
Focal Length : 400.0 mm
Flash : Yes, did not fire
FNumber : F7
Exposure Time : 1/320 s
Exposure Program : Manual
Exposure Mode : Manual
Exposure Bias : 0 EV
Contrast : Hard
sandrac
04-26-2011, 04:19 PM
thanks it helps in the learning process
Hi again Gary,
Superb colour and detail, esp in the second shot. The eye detail is fantastic.
BTW, how do you get your EXIF to print out like this??
gjtoth
04-26-2011, 05:24 PM
Hi again Gary,
Superb colour and detail, esp in the second shot. The eye detail is fantastic.
BTW, how do you get your EXIF to print out like this??
Thanks very much, Kaye. Much appreciated. I use Digikam as my major workflow/editing software. It's got a LOT of the major features of LR3 and it's free. You can also add EXIF viewing extensions to your browser. Whether you're using Firefox, IE, or Google Chrome, they all have extensions that will allow you to view EXIF data IF the website that's hosting it hasn't stripped it out. Many of the hosting sites do that. Opera has an EXIF viewer built-in. Hope this helps.
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