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| Junior Member Joined: Dec 2008 Posts: 25 From: Hillsboro, Or My Camera: Canon Rebel Xsi | First Set Of Pictures With The Xsi - Night Shots - 01/23/10 Well this was the first time I was able to get out and actually use my camera since I bought it. I havnt played around with ALL of the settings yet but Im slowly getting the hand of the new features it has on top of the ones it shared with the Xt. Please do feel free to give collective criticism on my photos, I take all the help I can get. Most are taken with simple auto mode. I need a manual focus lens, cause with as dark as it was, flash or no flash, it was hard to get proper focus on certain things, mainly the old barn. These were taken outside my work, while I was waiting for my friend to show up to go along with me. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() These were taken of a old, run down barn of some sort. It was on some back roads on our way out too Sherwood. My plan is to go back in the day time when its a bit nicer out. Theres a house across the street and I want to try and contact the property owners to get more permission on access to it. ![]() ![]() ![]() Yes this ones dark, I like the silhouette effect it gives... ![]() With the use of a small L.E.D. flash light. ![]() I usually beat myself up over blurry photos but in my opinion it gives this a kind of haunted feeling to the photo. ![]() ![]() With the built in flash ![]() ![]() This was the place originally we were heading too before we took some detours. This is a small graveyard with a church in Sherwood. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This needs to be cropped a bit. |
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| Junior Member Joined: Dec 2008 Posts: 25 From: Hillsboro, Or My Camera: Canon Rebel Xsi | Mind you these are all unedited. I have yet to throw them in any kind of post proccessing programs or anything. And yes, they were uploaded to a photobucket...Im really starting to dislike photobucket HAHA! Once I reformat my laptop and create a water mark, Im getting a smugmug! |
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| Member Joined: Dec 2008 Posts: 85 From: Seattle, WA / Vancouver, WA My Camera: Nikon D300 |
whoever's tombstone you took a photo of almost died the same day they were born..
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| Junior Member Joined: Dec 2008 Posts: 25 From: Hillsboro, Or My Camera: Canon Rebel Xsi | |
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| Senior Member Joined: Mar 2008 Posts: 406 From: Darkness My Camera: must take pretty pictures |
if you want feedback, pick one or two photos. it would take WAY too long to give you feedback on all your photos. Though, generally speaking, none of your photos do anything for me. |
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| Junior Member Joined: Dec 2008 Posts: 25 From: Hillsboro, Or My Camera: Canon Rebel Xsi | Quote:
Ive been doing some researching since I got to work, figured something that could help photos turning out like they have.... trial and error on my part. | |
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| Member Joined: Sep 2009 Posts: 90 From: Eatonville,Wa. My Camera: Canon 1DMKIII |
" I need a manual focus lens, cause with as dark as it was, flash or no flash, it was hard to get proper focus on certain things, mainly the old barn." Doesn't your lens have a switch to turn off the auto focus? Then set it to it's hyperfocal distance in the dark using a flashlight before you take the shot. Using a tripod also I hope |
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| Junior Member Joined: Dec 2008 Posts: 25 From: Hillsboro, Or My Camera: Canon Rebel Xsi | Quote:
!!!and yes, i can turn the 'auto focus' off...which is how i took most of the old barn photos because the auto focus wouldnt let me take any due to it not being able to see the subject. But when I do take it off, it doesnt allow for manual focusing, just zoom. My grandpa send me a e-mail....he's the one who has the rebel xt. He said that there was a function to allow for manual focus, so Ill need to check my camera when I get home to see what he was talking about. Im going to be heading over to one of my photography mentor's house here soon * Bob Metzler Photographs Home Page * and going through some lessons with him for a while. He's packed full of knowledge and some great software and Nikon gear. | |
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| Junior Member Joined: Mar 2009 Posts: 23 From: Central Washington |
personally my fav is the one with the blue led. not sure why yet, but the colour is striking on that texture..
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| Junior Member Joined: Apr 2009 Posts: 26 From: Issaquah | Quote:
Use a Tripod next time, take your time go and experiment with the camera learn it. I will have to do that this weekend as I just bought a D300s as my second camera for Daytona. Cheers, Curtis | |
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| Junior Member Joined: Dec 2008 Posts: 25 From: Hillsboro, Or My Camera: Canon Rebel Xsi | Quote:
I had a hell of a time getting any sort of focus with the barn shots just cause there was absolutly, virtually no light, unless a car was passing by...I could barely see anything through the view finder. Im going over to a friends house ( Bob Metzler Photographs Home Page ) and hes going to help me out some more with photography. He's more or less my mentor when it comes to it. | |
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| Senior Member Joined: Mar 2008 Posts: 491 From: Seattle | Quote:
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| Moderator Joined: Mar 2008 Posts: 757 From: a cesspit. My Camera: disposable |
bring a flashlight, next time. maybe even just a laser pointer. shine it on whatever you're trying to shoot while you're focusing.
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not to try to add to sounding like we're ganging up on you, but i'm just trying to figure out what you're talking about. | |
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| Junior Member Joined: Dec 2008 Posts: 25 From: Hillsboro, Or My Camera: Canon Rebel Xsi | Quote:
are you saying, to bring a flash or laser pointer and when I shine it at what im shooting it should catch that and focus better on the object. | |
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| Junior Member Joined: Dec 2008 Posts: 25 From: Hillsboro, Or My Camera: Canon Rebel Xsi | |
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