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Oct 24, 2019 17:56:39   #
jamesl wrote:
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The exposure doesn't look the same on them. The first picture is darker, the second looks slightly washed out. I prefer the looks of the first one.


That's weird. Maybe I made a mistake in Post... Same photo, just sized 8X10 and 4X6 at 300 dpi for prints. Thanks for noticing. I may have re adjusted one or the other without realizing it. wasn't the greatest shooting scenario also. Need to have my cousin move the feeder..!! Lol
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Oct 23, 2019 23:36:06   #
And a few more...Tuff getting through dirty glass.. No filters no nothing except people wanting me to move rapidly...LOL
I kayak fish, so I'm only afraid of the last one...!!!


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Oct 23, 2019 23:14:52   #
Have few more also -...


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Oct 23, 2019 23:12:53   #
Kinda! LOL These were taken back in 05 at Birch Aquarium at Scripps with a canon 20D and kit lense. Hope they are not too horrible. Some are hanging on my wall when my Epson 2200 was working...
Enjoy as I am. Learning photography post programs....That's the kicker, governor..!!!


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Oct 20, 2019 11:06:30   #
Thanks everyone, having a blast learning new techniques. Can get a little daunting at times but fun none the less..
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Oct 20, 2019 00:44:27   #
Ok, Ok... Had fun with it. Done with it. Everyone have a good night or morning depending on where you are currently located. In the words of my good friend GREG... "FOCKER OUT"
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Oct 20, 2019 00:29:39   #
rochephoto wrote:
I would say the word "shoot" is overused. You don't "shoot" anything. You are looking through the viewfinder and initiating the machine to record an exposure. Shooting is for arrows, guns, canons etc.... otherwise we would hear about more school shootings surrounding photography classes.


And close only counts in horseshoes, hand grenades, and F stops, ISO's and shutter speeds! To quote Goldmember " let the shoosting begin" I'm Dutch.. LOLOL
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Oct 20, 2019 00:21:29   #
Grahame wrote:
Does your reference to "Being I shoot outside - here's what I would try" cater for such subjects/scenarios as;

a) under moonlight
b) under starlight
c) pre sunrise
d) isolation of a single person in a group
e) a bird diving into the sea
f) panning a cyclist to blur the background
g) a heron in flight
h) bails flying off of cricket stumps
i) slowing a waterfall
j) shooting star trails
k) e.t.c, e.t.c .....................


GUUUMP, GGUUUUMP ...YASSSIR are you stupid or something?(stupid is as stupid does sir))
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Oct 20, 2019 00:15:51   #
bull drink water wrote:
yeah, but when you go along with the camera's suggestion 90% of the time, well there you go.


If you are getting 90% on (p) mode.... Stick with it. Would like to see some photos though.. As said before...Done with this
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Oct 20, 2019 00:08:42   #
Grahame wrote:
Does your reference to "Being I shoot outside - here's what I would try" cater for such subjects/scenarios as;

a) under moonlight
b) under starlight
c) pre sunrise
d) isolation of a single person in a group
e) a bird diving into the sea
f) panning a cyclist to blur the background
g) a heron in flight
h) bails flying off of cricket stumps
i) slowing a waterfall
j) shooting star trails
k) e.t.c, e.t.c .....................


NO, I've only done 4 on your professional list. Learn the camera. I'm being baited into nonsense
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Oct 20, 2019 00:02:55   #
OK were getting off topic.. It's been fun. Wish all the best to all UHH members...
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Oct 19, 2019 23:59:17   #
tomcat wrote:
These folks probably have a manual transmission in their car---otherwise, why would they want the engine and transmission making decisions for them on when to shift?.......then they can shift when they want to..... When I shoot soccer or baseball, my camera is in Manual (the "m" button) (shutter is constantly on 1/1,000 and f/stop at f/5.6. It is also set for auto ISO so that I don't miss my grandchildren's homers or soccer shots (instead of stupidly having to change the stupid ISO when a stupid cloud comes stupidly out). I would look like an incompetent boob if I'm changing ISO while the ball goes over the fence or into the net.....
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Nothing wrong with a manual tranny! Except in the snow and rain on an uphill stop sign. If they cant learn the clutch to keep vehicle roll back to minimum then Grandpa didn't teach them proper..LOLOL
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Oct 19, 2019 23:48:44   #
good night all ya all... it's been fun! KEEP SHOOTING..!!!
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Oct 19, 2019 23:46:26   #
tomcat wrote:
These folks probably have a manual transmission in their car---otherwise, why would they want the engine and transmission making decisions for them on when to shift?.......then they can shift when they want to..... When I shoot soccer or baseball, my camera is in Manual (the "m" button) (shutter is constantly on 1/1,000 and f/stop at f/5.6. It is also set for auto ISO so that I don't miss my grandchildren's homers or soccer shots (instead of stupidly having to change the stupid ISO when a stupid cloud comes stupidly out). I would look like an incompetent boob if I'm changing ISO while the ball goes over the fence or into the net.....
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Yep you have a little noise in the photo, but that is easily corrected. HEY getting any transmission into reverse at 60 to 80 takes work! Even in the 70's before reverse lock out..!! LOLOL
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Oct 19, 2019 23:28:30   #
Being I shoot outside - here's what I would try -
Aperture - 8 to 16
Shutter - 150 to 250
ASA would be film speed recommended 100, 200, 400, 800etc....( ISO is digital equal sorta)
Only get one of each though....

depending on the film ASA 400 was the cheapest most available
200 shutter
F8
And hold steady.!!! Real crappy in low light inside (without flash), but worked outside fairly well....
Did I pass the test...LOLOLOL
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