Twins, window light
Olympus E-3, 14-54 lens, shot at 1000 EI, f'/5.6 last Sunday. Can't wait to do some more of these two (friend's grandkids).
http://joelynch.smugmug.com/gallery/3871280#224293206
Let me know what you think. Thanks.
Joe
http://joelynch.smugmug.com/gallery/3871280#224293206
Let me know what you think. Thanks.
Joe
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Hamster--Thanks for looking.
I have an E-500 that I like very much. The E-3 is heavier and better at low light but I will continue to use the E-500 in good light. I've only had the E-3 a week, but these were some of the first shots I took with it last weekend. Moved the lens, CF card, and battery from the E-500 over to the E-3, set the speed, and started shooting. Not much of a learning curve coming from the E-500. The E-510 has some of the features of the E-3 without the cost and weight.
Joe
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, in part, with Marina - All but the first one appear a touch soft. Closer inspection shows that it's a focus point issue. For example, The second one (of the girl), the focus is the tip of her nose rather than one of her eyes. In the last one (the boy on the floor), the focus point is the lettering on his shirt rather than his face.
All of that aside, I think these are great.
Thanks for sharing - I would have liked to have looked at others of yours, but you have all your other photos marked private and I can't :cry
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On the last shot, I was laughing instead of focusing.
I'll get some more practice today. Practice and critique like you gave me is what I need. Thanks.
Joe
Scott--Here is a Yellowstone gallery that I just made public. These were with an E-500.
http://joelynch.smugmug.com/gallery/3568548#202427927 The elk shot from a raft is my favorite.
I like the keyboard surfer-
- that's very, very nice.
Another of yours that is favorite of mine (if you would rather, I can pull this down). I love the still water and the mirror effect you have going there.
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Scott--No problem putting up the pic. There must have been 100 people out there that morning but they were all down by the road trying to get the mountains in the reflection rather than the trees. I went up the embankment and saw what I liked a lot better for the semi hazy day.
This was my first trip to Yellowstone. I was overwhelmed, but managed to get a few good shots.
i know this makes focussing even harder but with your lens, you could use a bigger aperature of say f/3,5 and you would have better shutter speeds, meaning less motion blurr. might be worth trying.
Joe