Official Photography Thread: Vol. ICan'tFindTheLastOne

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CO Springs.......24 Nov 07
 
^might want to resize... they're a little on the big end for even my monitor thats relatively large.
 
I just picked up a Nikon D40 and i'm confused as hell on how to use it. Can anyone with knowledge on that camera give me tips on how to take pictures sothat subject in the foreground is focused and the background is blurred out?
 
This is an amazing picture. Was the water really that smooth??? Either way great job. Also like the Big Ben pic
 
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Nothing especially wrong with that - not a great picture but okay.

The main thing that jumps out to me is that the horizon is way crooked.

More like this is much better.

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Not sure about the wall either - it doesn't do anything in the picture - just takes up a corner. If it led your eye it could be interesting - but itdoesn't.

I would probably have tried a lower positiong to try and get a similar amount of foreground in without the wall.
 
This is an amazing picture. Was the water really that smooth???


No - long exposure so it does that to water. That's how you get those waterfall pictures with weird feathery looking water. You either have to do it atnight or use a dark filter.
 
If the photographer was to have used the rock wall as the main focus it would of been a nice picture i think..

Here is what I am talking about.

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Thanks guys for the pointers...can't front, I don't know the first thing about photography...just like taking pics, but I'll try to incorporatesome of those techniques in future shots. Here are some from the same day. CO Springs is a beautiful place





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this photo most likely has meaning to me strictly because of who it is . . . none of barthes's punctum here, just my grandaddy.

p.s.: i like the last pic of the sign and the rocks, dom.
 
how do you guys pics come out so clean and clear? are you messing with it up in ps?
 
Would the stock lens on the D40 kit (18mm - 55mm) be enough for normal point and shoot use? I'm thinking about picking up ad40, but don't feel like dropping $450-$500 on the camera, and then some more on a new lens.
 
^ yeah, it's okay. You might eventually want something longer. I've had mine for 7 months now and it's all I have - except for a 50mm prime.
 
Originally Posted by SaNTi0321

Would the stock lens on the D40 kit (18mm - 55mm) be enough for normal point and shoot use? I'm thinking about picking up a d40, but don't feel like dropping $450-$500 on the camera, and then some more on a new lens.

I paid $295 for mine...no way you should be paying 400-500....
 
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