Harry http://behret.smugmug.com/NANPA member How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
That first shot is just amazing. Beautifully sharp and so much detail in the white feathers. Did you do anything special on the exposure, or just let the camera sort it out?
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jeff lapointRegistered UsersPosts: 1,228Major grins
edited January 5, 2008
Very nice work here. Great job on the exposure. Shots are tack sharp and the dip fishing is always a very interesting behavior to capture!
That first shot is just amazing. Beautifully sharp and so much detail in the white feathers. Did you do anything special on the exposure, or just let the camera sort it out?
thx Tobers
white & red can be a problem for any camera with white the worst......
after i take a shot i check the histogram and if i am on the right wall i set ev to -.3 or higher, sometimes as high as -1....keep in mind i shoot in RAW so recovering the light (and not losing the feather detail) is quick and easy in PP
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
Randy
http://www.CarolinaSportsPhotography.com/
Dave
www.intruecolors.com
Nikon D700 x2/D300
Nikon 70-200 2.8/50 1.8/85 1.8/14.24 2.8
thx Tobers
white & red can be a problem for any camera with white the worst......
after i take a shot i check the histogram and if i am on the right wall i set ev to -.3 or higher, sometimes as high as -1....keep in mind i shoot in RAW so recovering the light (and not losing the feather detail) is quick and easy in PP
Randy
http://www.CarolinaSportsPhotography.com/
thx Marina
Randy
http://www.CarolinaSportsPhotography.com/
thx Dave
Randy
http://www.CarolinaSportsPhotography.com/
thx Jeff
Randy
http://www.CarolinaSportsPhotography.com/
thx Pat
Randy
http://www.CarolinaSportsPhotography.com/
I probably would've reversed the order of the images, 2,3,1 perhaps
to give a sense of sequence.
thx Russ
Randy
http://www.CarolinaSportsPhotography.com/