This is a couple of old vehicles out in the desert outside of Las Vegas - nothing special cuz i shot it with cam on full auto. I took it with my Olympus e420
Desert Las Vegas
Desert Las Vegas
Sharp images, with good exposure and color. I like the perspective of #1 - neat lines on that old vehicle.
#2 - I might have left a little more room in front, or maybe tried a different perspective, such as lower and shooting upward, just for something different.
Hope to see more of your work soon :)
One other thought: in #2, the roof of the vehicle kind of blends in with the mountain top, so a slightly lower perspective would help that, as well.
Thank you very much! one of these days ill be back there with new found knowledge and get more. these both were done with the camera on full auto..
billyw42 wrote:
Thank you very much! one of these days ill be back there with new found knowledge and get more. these both were done with the camera on full auto..
Auto-mode certainly worked well for you here :)
it was my olympus e420 - ive had it bout 4 years now and never really tried to figure out how to use it..now im interested in learning on both it and my new canon sl1..it is a nice cam! thanks! i went and got the canon because olympus only has a very small selection of lenses .
billyw42 wrote:
it was my olympus e420 - ive had it bout 4 years now and never really tried to figure out how to use it..now im interested in learning on both it and my new canon sl1..it is a nice cam! thanks! i went and got the canon because olympus only has a very small selection of lenses .
I have the Canon Rebel T3i, so probably not much difference in ours. Unfortunately, it's been gathering dust since I purchased the SX50 for the super-zoom to take distant wildlife and bird shots :)
im not too smart, is that a dslr or point and shoot?
billyw42 wrote:
im not too smart, is that a dslr or point and shoot?
The T3i is a dslr but with slightly smaller sensor than the higher-priced models. The Canon SX50 is a bridge camera - a term I learned since joining UHH :)
A bridge camera gives you a lot of the features of an SLR, such as manual exposure and a viewfinder - though it's not a very clear viewfinder :) , but you don't have the option of swapping out lenses. They are smaller and lighter-weight than most SLR's.
cool thanks for the education! im always willing to learn.
billyw42 wrote:
cool thanks for the education! im always willing to learn.
I have learned so much since joining UHH, sometimes my head hurts :)
These images are really fun. I love finding old stuff abandoned and then try to make a photo of it. Nicely done.
Nice shots. The first car looks like it belonged to Bugsy Siegel.
John
Part of my love of travel was seeing old stuff like this along the roads less traveled. Good job. Keep on keeping on.
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