Stash
Loc: South Central Massachusetts
Some very interesting shots
What a wonderful set. You seem to have mastered the balance between ISO, F-STOP, and SHUTTER SPEED (I looked at EXIF). Your camera/lens combo handled ISO very well, it kind of looked like you may have used Auto ISO. I have used it in daylight situations, gets real dicey in dark environments. Thanks for posting.
Love the Wart Hog....hilarious.
47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
Simply superb, every one of them. Indeed, viewing pleasure! Thanks for sharing…
compilot wrote:
What a wonderful set. You seem to have mastered the balance between ISO, F-STOP, and SHUTTER SPEED (I looked at EXIF). Your camera/lens combo handled ISO very well, it kind of looked like you may have used Auto ISO. I have used it in daylight situations, gets real dicey in dark environments. Thanks for posting.
Thank you. Actually I used Aperture most of the time and no auto ISO. I am now working to do more manual as at times my shutter was way faster, or slower than needed when I was not totally paying attention. So I had auto shutter with a set ISO and use exposure compensation to get the look I want. I don’t know what method I will use more in the future. Seems each has an advantage and disadvantage. Depending on the pro you listen to each says this or that is best. Some say go manual with auto ISO and use exposure compensation. Some say manual and just up or lower your ISO. Then the question, spot or evaluative light metering….. good lord, help me! AV has been working for me, but I tend to blow highlights, and then when trying to not do that I sometimes under expose! I guess it is just always a work in progress!
P.S. the mirrorless camera makes things a little easier as you see about how it will look when you take the photo. However, my eyes are not that good and I can not always see blown highlights…. The in camera histogram does help, but on the Canon R5 you have to learn where the sweet spot is. You can expose to the right, but even if it is not kissing the right, you can still have blown highlights.
Blair Shaw Jr wrote:
Love the Wart Hog....hilarious.
Thanks! I think they are so ugly they are cute!
Great set! Love those close-ups.
rmalarz wrote:
Beth, I agree wholeheartedly with UTMike.
These are some exceptional and unusual perspective photographs.
--Bob
I love up close shots, I struggle with good composition with that type shot!
Love them all, beautiful work.
Photolady2014 wrote:
Up close perspective!
You have given me a new perspective. Thanks always looking for ways to improve. Great shots.
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