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My take, Santi just let me know if it's not ok that I post a re-edit of your shot..
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1. Love the lens flare on the first one. I think it gives the subject life.Originally Posted by Rap Sizzle
some recent pics from a formal at UofI. Story in my blog, more pics in my Flickr.
Originally Posted by NikeAirsNCrispyTees
This thread's been seriously popping the past few days.
Originally Posted by 23kidd
i need c&c for these. Are these any good pics' of "still life" ? Any other ideas i can use? Thanks NT!
Originally Posted by rizobs
i like kenrockwell. he has some good pointers and articles. but he does contradict himself a lot. ie, he was saying film is the way to go and he flips back and forth between digital and film. he also loved the D80 when it first came out. now he says that it is a waste of money.Originally Posted by FlyingEMU05
Originally Posted by Apollo XXXIII
Originally Posted by norcalballgirl23
pretty good review i read a couple times before i ordered my 35mm f/1.8G some of you may find it helpful/informative as
well
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/35mm-f18.htmhttp://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/35mm-f18.htm
Ken Rockwell...
excuse my ignorance but why does everyone hate on ken rockwell? on other forums people discredit him too.
i use him as a point of reference for a lot of things, but do my in depth research thru other forums or customer reviews.
Originally Posted by SaNTi0321
Looking through my old photos on my computer, I decided to open up photoshop and re-edit some of them. I'm pretty pleased as to what I've learned through the couple of years I've been into photography. White balance, exposure, color, etc. I'm definitely going to go back and edit a lot of my old shots when i'm bored. Here's a sample.
Old shot:
New edit:
Big difference IMO.
Originally Posted by AIR Kamote23
23kidd- 1st two are OK...third one doesn't have an appeal for me. However, from your 1st attempt to this one, I would say good job!
Is call having a FF frame camera and a 5DII for that matter ... plus the 24mm L is a beast of lens ... Can't wait to play with the35L this weekend oh and 135 aswell .. Time Square here I come .. going to be shooting some candids this weekend, hopefully!Originally Posted by NikeAirsNCrispyTees
Originally Posted by Rap Sizzle
some recent pics from a formal at UofI. Story in my blog, more pics in my Flickr.
2. Lighting on the second one is really interesting. I'm curious how you managed to shoot that with ISO 1600 and get no grain on there.