Just hang the picture upside down and call it Flip Flop
karlw wrote:
I was playing with my new camera on the beach and took this. For some reason I just want to hang it on the wall. Is it just me... They are just a pair of Flip Flops!!!
Thanks and sorry about that!
riverlass wrote:
Please use "Quote reply" so we know who you are responding too. Thanks.
Appreciate That.. I am thinking it is the lens. I need to do a lens test to see what the problem is. Not very sharp pics from what I desire.
Have a great day and thanks again. My wife will be happy to hear I don't need another camera. Still wanting a Full Frame!!!!
You are probably right to some degree (about getting a new camera). There is a guy in town that uses a full frame for Real Estate and for some reason the photo's look just a little better. I have been unable to duplicate what he has done. it seems that my photo's are not quite as sharp. probably the Lens!.. Thanks For your response
Thanks for the link, I will review it later today.
Have a great day and thanks again
Thanks, I watched it and a lot of good information!
I have a Nikon D7000 but am considering a D600 for Real estate photography. First Question- Will I still be able to use the Lens's that I use on My D7000? and Is the picture quality better on the D600. I Shoot RAW on the D7000 but in order to put them on MLS I have to shrink them to about 800X 600 after converting them to jpg. I do keep larger files for magazine covers and other advertising. I use a Sigma 10X20 now so how will that convert (IF it fits) on the D600. Appreciate all suggestions. I also shoot up to 9 AEB.
The A.. hole cop lunged at the dog and brought this on by being a bumb a.. what in the hell did this stupid cop think would happen when he lunged at at the dog? I hate stupid people like him. Watch the cop go toward the dog.
What an ass. I probably would have shot the cop if I were there.....
I agree, I was just testing out my camera for the first time with this lens and wasn't worried about contrast. But I will remember that when I get serious about my next photo's
Thanks
All comments help a great deal and thanks
It was on AF at the time, not manual
I have a Nikon D7000 and a new Tamron 70-300. I took this photo on a rainy day at about 10 feet away. Hand held, ISO 800, 405mm f/9.5, 1/350s, 25% crop. Is this about as clear as I can expect from this lens? Any other suggestions? This was in the manual mode. Appreciate any help.
I can see you kept to the rule of thirds in the photo. One third damaged and two thirds undamaged. Sorry This happened to you. Sorry about the joke, couldn't resist. If it ever happens to me feel free to let me have it.
Best of luck and have a safe trip.
Thanks everyone, glad you enjoyed the photo.
Have a great day and new year
Thank you, have a great new year