DSS #43 - C&C My First Challenge & DSLR
BinaryFx
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A brief intro - I have been a member for a few years, hanging out in the Post Processing forum. I recently bought my first DSLR, an Oly E520 with twin kit. I have a lot of experience with post processing, however I am very new to DSLR cameras and photography as an artform. Anyway, I am here to try and learn by taking part in the DSS challenge.
I am here to learn and am very open to C&C on everything to do with this new "hobby", be it technical, composition, cropping etc!
Firstly, a couple of questions, if I may...
* If one is not wishing to upload a full resolution image when submitting a final image to the challenge, what are the minimum pixel dimensions allowed?
* How can one attach more than one image in the same post in this C&C topic thread? Or do I have to make separate posts for each image?
Cheers,
Stephen Marsh
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~binaryfx/
http://prepression.blogspot.com/
I am here to learn and am very open to C&C on everything to do with this new "hobby", be it technical, composition, cropping etc!
Firstly, a couple of questions, if I may...
* If one is not wishing to upload a full resolution image when submitting a final image to the challenge, what are the minimum pixel dimensions allowed?
* How can one attach more than one image in the same post in this C&C topic thread? Or do I have to make separate posts for each image?
Cheers,
Stephen Marsh
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~binaryfx/
http://prepression.blogspot.com/
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http://members.ozemail.com.au/~binaryfx/
http://prepression.blogspot.com/
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First of two possible daytime entries.
No editing done, wishing feedback, thanks!
Stephen Marsh
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Second possible daytime entry.
No editing done, wishing feedback, thanks!
Stephen Marsh
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OK, I know that it is iconic and has been done to death, however I may as well take advantage of having this in my home city!
No editing done, wishing feedback, thanks!
Stephen Marsh
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And the final choice...
No editing done, wishing feedback, thanks!
These two day/night sessions were my first real go using this camera...I wish that I had a wide angle lense, the kit 14-42mm 4-3 lens is too narrow!
Stephen Marsh
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As for your images, I really like #1. The relfections in the windows of the clouds and sky is excellent. Not sure about the building on the right of it. Might want to see what it looks like with it cloned out. I'm sure others will chip in and fill you in on your questions though.
Oh! and excellent choice of camera. I have the 520 and the 620.
Nelson Lehner
Dreamin' of a resolution!:D
The first thing you will need is an online site to upload your photos to, they will 'host' them for you. Instead of adding 'attachments' to your post, where you can only do one I believe, you use the little picture icon in the compose message window. You paste the url of your photo from the hosting site and every time the page loads it pulls your image from there, instead of taking up space and resources of DGrins servers. This also allows you to put many photos in one post.
Clear as mud? Check the tutorial for a walk through.
Chris
Oh yeah. I really like the first two shots, but agree the building to the right is somewhat distracting.
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If you are just submitting to the Dgrin threads for critique, 800 wide, or 750x500 is an ideal size, as you don't have to scroll your screen to take a look to it. If you have a web presence, you should just refer your posts to your image that is already on-line. It is cleaner and a better quality image to view than are the uploads like you have posted above..
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Chris
When you come to a door... walk through it.
If it's locked... find an open window.
Good job.
I like #1 and #2, a lot! I like the geometry, so I would think about cropping out or reshooting to get rid of the stuff in the bottom left on #2. Also, you could work some post magic on these and transform them into more abstract or surreal images; I know I would try that!
Cheers,
Mark
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Your photos are very nice, but personally I think you should go closer to the windows.
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Aspecto5 - A fellow Olympus shooter, I may have to start a topic in the hardware section where I can post my newb questions, I used to shoot with a "DSLR-like" Nikon P&S so things are a little different with a true DSLR and Olympus. Thank you for your vote of image #1 and suggestions.
Shoots2Little - Thanks for your votes, I like the geometry of #2, however I think that #1 is a stronger image, despite being shot "head on/centre frame" with large converging verticals!
HoofClix/Mark - Cheers, just what I was looking for in regards to the submission size, thanks! Many of the nightime shots of the Sydney Opera House were done hand held (I know, I know), before I set-up a tripod. Of course, about half of them were too blurred for use and the useable ones would be more useable at a smaller submission size due to very minor blur, thus my question. Anyway, nobody voted for the night shots anyway!
ic4u/Karin - Thank you for the welcome!
tinamarie52/Chris - Thank you for the tips and offer of coupon code for SmugMug!
MarkR - Thanks, I did not shoot this in portrait orientation as my kit 14-42mm lens crops out too much of the base. I will look at the cropping on this landscape shot as suggested. I would have thought that I would wish for a true tele lens as my first upgrade, however with only one day shooting with my new toy I can now see how versatile a wide angle lens would be.
liflander/Mark - Thanks for the votes, I could reshoot today right before the challenge ends, however I will have to stick with what I have due to the weather. I will try to keep your suggestions in mind for the future, thanks!
photo-bug/Tatiana - thank you for your comments, again I will try to remember in future shots - perhaps when I get a wide angle lense so that I don't miss too much of the shot!
Thanks again for the forums time and comments, it is appreciated!
Regards,
Stephen Marsh
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