I finally upgraded my camera to a Canon 6D Mark II. It has a quite the learning curve ( for me anyway ), Any and all suggestions and comments are appreciated. Thanks. Have a nice day!!! BGS
Enjoy your new camera. I particularly like the third one.
ringo454 wrote:
I finally upgraded my camera to a Canon 6D Mark II. It has a quite the learning curve ( for me anyway ), Any and all suggestions and comments are appreciated. Thanks. Have a nice day!!! BGS
Hope you enjoy yours as much as I do mine. Articulated touch screen, full frame, high ISO capability. What's not to like?
jdub82
Loc: Northern California
Nice series! Looks like you are enjoying your new camera.
Zario
Loc: sacramento, CA
What learning curve? These lovely images have the feel of grace of the subjects and the talent behind the viewfinder. Beautiful photos. Thank you.
Great captures... You clearly have the basics down and are well on your way to getting great results from your new camera. If I may humbly nit pick....
The whites on the Swan appear to be blown out. White subjects can be very difficult to expose properly so that you can capture the detail. This might be a time to explore exposure compensation. Rule of thumb:. Bright subject on darker background, negative EC. Darker subjects on a brighter background, positive EC. The amounts either way are best discovered thru trial and error/experience.
Just a thought that you can play with.
Hope that this can help.
Beautiful series. Swans are so elegant. I like #6. It is a classic Swan pose.
ringo454 wrote:
I finally upgraded my camera to a Canon 6D Mark II. It has a quite the learning curve ( for me anyway ), Any and all suggestions and comments are appreciated. Thanks. Have a nice day!!! BGS
Nice set of images. Enjoy your new camera.
Very nice set. Enjoy your new camera.
Nice set of images. Enjoy your new camera.
Please stop original so we can download photos enjoyed
your set also am a 6D II user
chuck
jpgto
Loc: North East Tennessee
Congratulations on the new camera. Have fun shoot and practice.
swartfort wrote:
Great captures... You clearly have the basics down and are well on your way to getting great results from your new camera. If I may humbly nit pick....
The whites on the Swan appear to be blown out. White subjects can be very difficult to expose properly so that you can capture the detail. This might be a time to explore exposure compensation. Rule of thumb:. Bright subject on darker background, negative EC. Darker subjects on a brighter background, positive EC. The amounts either way are best discovered thru trial and error/experience.
Just a thought that you can play with.
Hope that this can help.
Great captures... You clearly have the basics down... (
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Let me add my thanks for this info as I did not know that Rule of thumb.
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