Magnificent captures, Cathy...interesting subjects well presented!!
DougS
Loc: Central Arkansas
Well worth the effort! Turned out very well, and interesting!
AzPicLady wrote:
I've never been good at shooting indoors without a flash (or with a flash, for that matter!). We were exploring the old Vulture Mine ghost town, and we could go into all of the buildings. I was carrying my Canon 1DX (Yes, the one that Canon couldn't fix!). I put the ISO on auto - which is something I never do - and used AV mode. I liked how they turned out at the time, but then everything looks good on a 3" screen. But even on my 21" screen, I was pleasantly surprised. I did have to "fix" the perspective on some of them, but even with that, my normal develop treatment seemed to take care of most of them (highlights down, contrast and clarity up).
As always, your comments and suggestions for improvement are welcome!
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Nice set. I know what it is like photographing in pain.
but where Vulture Mine ghost town (City, State)?
jederick wrote:
Magnificent captures, Cathy...interesting subjects well presented!!
That's high praise, Jederick. Thank you!
lamiaceae wrote:
Nice set. I know what it is like photographing in pain.
but where Vulture Mine ghost town (City, State)? It's near Wickenburg, AZ. It was started by the Wickenburg family
Nice work; however, I think that the first would be better if you correct the keystoning (unless the room is really built that way).
They turned out great. Nice work.
Very well done. And some serious DOF too!
Well done. I especially like four and five.
A comment, if I may, on your comment about the auto ISO that worked so well for you:
As a street photographer primarily, my cameras always are set on manual and auto ISO (& 1/200, and either F5.6 or f8) which allows me to grab that first shot. If I have time to work a scene, I will change any or all of the exposure triangle. Because of the advances we photographers have experienced, noise is now at worst just a minimal problem.
David
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