Showing posts with label manual. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manual. Show all posts

Saturday, May 16, 2015

My buddy, Buddy...

May 14, 2015
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Still working on the photo class...Buddy is a good subject as he'll hold a pose much longer than Henry at 2-1/2.  This week we're working on composition- rule of thirds, limb chop (or NOT), horizons, and clutter clearing.  It's really hard managing to get ALL of the elements I've learned into one picture.  In this picture of Buddy I definitely got the catch lights in his eyes and the rule of thirds by cropping to place him in one of the intersections, but this is the best picture I got and there is definitely clutter behind the sofa that distracts.  :::sigh:::


I asked Jim to remove the screens that were behind the wicker couch and tried again...


Much better but, as you'll see below on the original, it needed help from Lightroom!  One thing I have discovered from taking photography classes is that there is no such thing as an unedited photo anymore.  Everyone edits their pictures to make them look better from professional photographers removing blemishes to Instagram lovers who add filters.  My preference is natural but a bit better.  More like I wish I had taken it to start with.  The differences between Buddy I and Buddy II are mostly cropping/composition with a touch of exposure lightening.  That made his eyes look a touch greener, which was a good thing!  Remember friends...when taking pictures crop tool is your friend!






Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Taking Off The Training Wheels

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Did it!!!  I flipped into Manual mode this afternoon and took a bunch of pictures.  I was inspired by Courtney's picture today.  I looked at the settings she used, got up from my desk, got my camera and my prime lens and started snapping.  First I used Courtney's settings and my picture was too dark.  Then I started flipping through the shutter settings...flip, click...flip, click...flip, click...There was a lot of trial and error.  There was really nothing noteworthy, but I did start to get a sense of which shutter speed lets more light in so that's progress.  I'm really going to try hard to take more and more manual shots.  No guts, no glory!

I did manage a picture of this guy with manual settings and no flash.  It is SOTC...pretty good!

 
I also took a few pictures of Miss Lucy.  I tried explaining to her that she needed to hold still so I could take a bunch of pictures and see which one was the best camera setting...
 
 





 
She didn't...