Here's a few shots I fired off last week in my local public park. I didn't have my long lens with me, hence the smaller shot of the squirell. I've cropped a lot to bring up the size.
EddieD
Here's a few shots I fired off last week in my local public park. I didn't have my long lens with me, hence the smaller shot of the squirell. I've cropped a lot to bring up the size.
EddieD
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Eddie -
I love the waterfall. One of my goals this summer to conquer waterfalls and get that silky look. Very good job.
Debbie K.
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Doing at 50 what I should have done at 20
I love your waterfall. I think the composition could be improved and dynamic if the waterfall was move off-centered. Rule of Thirds. Your other shots are nice too, but also center the subjects a little too much. Nice images, and I can hardly wait to see grass again when I life.
Last edited by coffee; 02-12-2008 at 03:53 AM.
Many thanks Joseph, your comments are very welcome and advice on composition is noted, just have to get my mind tuned in and remember these very good points when getting shots. I know I've been guilty of quantity rather than quality and bad habits are hard to break.
Regards and thanks also to Gary and Debbie for their comments.
Eddie
very nice! love the first one!! stupid question - i have not really been keeping up o my assignments and things so was wandering, how do you get that misty effect with water?
Janine -
Use higher f-stop, 18-22 if I remember right.
Debbie K.
Canon 50D, 100-400L, 24-105L, 10-22, 50 mm 1.8, 100mm macro
Doing at 50 what I should have done at 20
For that misty looking water a longer shutter is required.
Beautiful waterfall...I'm going to have to really search for a waterfall around here...we have a small one in Brooklyn but its pretty frozen over right now...I'll try and capture an image this spring when its flowing at its max.
I also really like the weed image...totally sharp.
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Hi Janine, the way I capture those water shots is to use a slow shutter speed, down to 15th sec or even slower, the slower will give an even better milky look that I keep trying to get.
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