I have lots of cousins :) and by the looks many cats as well
I can now see how a lot of photos will be easier from now on. I just got this flash and it seems to be a good one.
Thanx for looking
C.
rmalarz wrote:
Did you use any diffusion device or is this just with the flash?
--Bob
Hi rmalarz, if I understand this correctly, YES. (the plate going over the bulb, and the white plate pointing straight up)
I am trying to see the differences between using them and not, but I've just started using it and have to do some more shots before I understand the differences. Also , lots more to learn. A whole new universe for me.
So, I finally got me a new toy to my arsenal of photo toys. I've been learning my photography for a couple of years now, with the challenge of getting good result without a proper flash. There has been many challenges to get the good photo and that helped me a lot learning how to use my camera. The relative between ISO Aperture and Shutterspeed has been put to practice and pushed to the limits just to get that satisfactory result. I knew back then that i will need to invest in to a good flash in order to get better results. But I held on, I faced and took on the challenge to shoot without it. It made me learn a quite a bit, and came to the point where I was really "horny" to get a flash. So I did. With a little help from my good friend I've been convinced to became a owner of a Godox V860 IIN flash.
So here there are ,my first attempts.
Meet my cousin. Standing model for my first tests with this. She is a beauty ... my cousin of course.
Now I see the "light", but still have much to learn.
Happy summer ya'll
I love reptiles.
So no exception I am going each day to the critters and slithers section with my son. We are spending vacation on some park and of course we have to find the cool ones . As for me , I love Iguanas, and it took a couple of days before this guy was more cooperative.
Taken in aperture mode with auto-ISO with my lovely Nikon 105mm macro lens. I just love this lens.
"This is just cool" , that was the first thing that popped in my mind when I opened it.
Somehow I feel it's perfect. The flower shapes are just cool , the dept of field works grate here and combined with this b&w effect is perfect.
I love it
C.
JeremyVan wrote:
Quick question for you more experienced photographers....
Thanks
Jeremy
Hi Jeremy,
In fact , I also share the same "technique" :). While I still have much to practice, often I do not have the time to correct my exposure until I get it perfect. It blew my mind off when I started to shoot RAW and got deeper in PP. saved many pictures from what before was straight to trash.
Cheers
Catalin
I went for the D750 when I had the same question.
I totally agree with easy8 . Those factors were taken in consideration by me, and since I do a all-around-type of photography, was looking for good image quality in low light and higher ISO, for me was correct to chose D750.
Here is my thread when I poped the question
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-385898-1.htmlGood Luck in your decision, I know it's hard , but keep calm :)
C.
Certainly, it's carp for dinner by the looks :)
nice capture btw
C.
I watched too many cartoons , I clicked on green :D
It seems it's not the first time either , so from my point of view I don't see anything wrong in that. But it's not for everybody :) .
Like me , I bet you know very well where the limit is and with whom you are able to do a practical joke :) After all , this practical jokes involves nothing physically or hurtful for anyone. Only for the D40 which is hired for job especially to get hurt for the audience :)
As the D7200 surely is a grate value to her at this point, and may have some personal feelings attached to it by now, I would not wait to long to give the D7200 back. Stage the delivery so you can just say: And if you should miss the old one , happy birthday my dear, here's your old one.
Come back with the result
Good luck :)
C.
Glad it sorted out Jerry,
I am a little late and after reading the first page I was just about to write just nuke the "G-bastard" from Diskpart.
C.
jerryc41 wrote:
"Rearrange"?
Using Diskpart, I see I have "Disk 2 G Removable 0 bytes No Media" Unfortunately, I have not been able to delete Disk 2. Apparently, it thinks there's a removable flash drive connected, but I haven't had one connected in ages. If I could delete G, I could rename my external back to G.
Jerry , you haven't played around with some virtual drives ? Like mounting ISO files or something like that ? It may be the virtual drive showing on your G drive.
Just a thought
Jerry ,
This should be easy fixed with Computer Management and Storage. Here you can rearrange your drive letters.
unplug you backup disk (the one you want to have as G: and then :
Go to your Computer Management (right click "My Computer" -> Manage)
Then find Find Storage on the left side. Expand it and click on Disk Management.
Now you should be able to track down what's using your G: letter. Look on the right side. You will see all your drives listed and their letters.
Then you can right click on the G Drive , and chose Change Drive Letter and Paths. Change this one to an available on, so the G should be available again.
When G letter is free again, plug-in your backup drive . It should take the G letter as it's available , if not, do the same for this backup drive. Right click on it, change drive letter and paths, and pick G
Hope it helps.
C.
Very nicely done
First one is craker for me