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coLa

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« Reply #80 on: April 10, 2008, 07:48:43 PM »
use a tripod wiff doz lenses bro. would look sooooo much better without the blur.

S8NSSON

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« Reply #81 on: April 10, 2008, 08:04:07 PM »
I was on a monopod and sitting.
The light was low, and I was at 100 ISO.
The blur is from the bird's movement. Them Downy Woodpeckers don't sit still.
If I would have ramped the ISO up to 400 I would have been well over 1/500th of a second shutter, but I forgot to adjust ISO. If I shoot that same shot in direct sunlight at F2.8 i'll get around 1/2500th shutter speed. Occasionally i'll stop down to F4.0 or F5.6 when my shutter goes above 1/1000th just to increase the focus zone. I think at F2.8 the focus zone is only around 2 or 3 inches deep at that short distance and full zoom.


Image #1
Code: [Select]
Shutter Speed: 1/160Sec.
Aperture Value: F2.8
ISO Speed: 100
Lens: EF70-200mm f/2.8L USM
Focal Length 200.0 mm

Image #2
Code: [Select]
Shutter Speed: 1/125Sec.
Aperture Value: F2.8
ISO Speed: 100
Lens: EF70-200mm f/2.8L USM
Focal Length: 200.0 mm


I'm still learning how to use all this stuff too.


y00tz

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« Reply #82 on: April 10, 2008, 10:16:39 PM »
Which begs the question, how did you take the picture?

S8NSSON

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« Reply #83 on: April 11, 2008, 03:58:45 AM »
That old Canon S1 IS, that I took over 8000 pics with over the last four years, ...

coLa

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« Reply #84 on: April 11, 2008, 06:49:00 AM »
don't you hate when you don't adjust your cam when you should and you miss a good shot. ARGH.................

BTW, that's NICE lens. how much did that run you? i'd say somewhere around a grand.

S8NSSON

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« Reply #85 on: April 11, 2008, 08:30:20 PM »
Yeah, it was right around $1100 for that lens. It's the non IS version of the 70-200 2.8L.
As fast as that lens is, and being as I will probably never shoot it without a tripod or monopod, I really didn't need to pay the extra $500 for IS. Although the IS versions of the 70-200 f4.0 and 70-200 f2.8 are both weather sealed, which is a plus.

loial21

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« Reply #86 on: April 11, 2008, 11:40:31 PM »
Nice tat LOL

LGM



W O D?

S8NSSON

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« Reply #87 on: April 12, 2008, 06:58:07 PM »
Took this today.
100% crop. Subject was about 50ft away.

Code: [Select]
Shooting Date/Time: 4/12/2008 12:42:14
Tv(Shutter Speed): 1/500Sec.
Av(Aperture Value): F2.8
Metering Modes: Centerweighted average metering
Exposure Compensation: 0
ISO Speed: 100
Lens: EF70-200mm f/2.8L USM
Focal Length: 200.0 mm


KnacK

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Re: Photography...
« Reply #88 on: April 12, 2008, 08:02:42 PM »
ummm...

Can you say Money Shot?

Justinph5

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« Reply #89 on: April 12, 2008, 09:55:46 PM »
Some of my 20s-30s long exposure shots
I use a light with different color gels to get what I want.








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« Reply #90 on: April 12, 2008, 10:12:30 PM »
Sorry I'm throwing a bunch of stuff on here at once  : /
I don't feel like doing just a couple at a time tho.








S8NSSON

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« Reply #91 on: April 12, 2008, 10:21:21 PM »
i love taking extended exposure shots.
I need to learn my gear better before I start doing some. Specifically, the focus mechanism of my DSLR vs my point and shoot is a good bit different. So blind focusing dark scenes at 30sec is going to be different for me.

Justinph5

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« Reply #92 on: April 12, 2008, 10:25:10 PM »
^the easiest way to focus for blind dark, is to get everything set up, then hit the area with a spotlight to focus on what you want, then without letting go of the shutter, turn off the spot, then shoot   :)   that way there's no guessing involved...

*edit - the only thing is when you use manual lights, you'll have to guess at the exposure time :/     it takes some time to get the timing for how long to keep the lights on, and how long to keep it exposed for until I get what I want.

Spook

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« Reply #93 on: April 12, 2008, 10:29:58 PM »
Justin, those shots look amazing.

S8N, I love that you focus on nature, makes everything seem more graceful in the world. :D

coLa

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« Reply #94 on: April 12, 2008, 11:30:43 PM »


that's the only one that captured my attention.

coLa

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« Reply #95 on: April 13, 2008, 03:23:33 PM »
i think i may have murdered my clutch. this is what happens when you have more power than your clutch can handle.


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« Reply #96 on: April 13, 2008, 03:35:53 PM »
I bet that photo looks better than it does in real life!

KnacK

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« Reply #97 on: April 13, 2008, 03:47:44 PM »
Missing a bit of friction material there coLa?

coLa

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« Reply #98 on: April 13, 2008, 04:32:10 PM »
just a bit. most of it was stuck in the bell housing. can't believe i was still able to drive with the clutch that bad. lol. well time for a replacement. should be here tomorrow. :D

S8NSSON

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« Reply #99 on: April 13, 2008, 05:47:01 PM »
It looks like I have a female hummingbird that has laid claim to my feeders.
This means she'll be building a nest and shopping for a mate.
This will draw a number of males into the area.
I'm going to give her a few weeks to get used to me while I just watch her come and feed.
After a while I'll be able to sit a foot or two from the feeders while she drinks and take some pictures.
My long lens requires a minimum of 1.5 meters for focusing, but my short lens will do great for up close shots.

I'm excited!!!