The first one is too cold.
The second one looks over-processed.
I believe #1 is the first photo I have ever seen that I felt that I needed sunglasses to view it. MOST realistic. Stunning.
Burton
JoboX wrote:
"It baffles me why a rational person needs to carry a gun to go to a picture show..... Time to lock them guns away"
It baffles ME why a rational person would NOT carry a gun to go to a picture show . . . or anywhere else, if it's legal.
It's sad that some people have been denied the right to own a firearm for so long, that they have lost the will to stand up for their rights.
The ones who prefer to not carry a gun should not carry a gun. But please, please, allow the law-abiding citizen to protect himself, his family and the ones who do not think highly enough of THEIR families to provide protection for them.
---Burton---
Let's look at it this way:
If a mouse was seen swallowing a live elephant, who
would NOT bracket exposures (along with changing shutter speed, aperture, ISO, white balance, lens, camera,
underwear . . . . )?
Burton
Her guy would pay big bucks for that one! Outstanding!
Burton
A million dollar photo!
Burton
tainkc wrote:
My wife bought me a new, in the box rain gauge today at a garage sale for $3.00 (they originally wanted $5.00)
I am so happy!
I hope the new one is waterproof.
Burton
Yes. It is used specifically for couch photography by new thin-skinned photographers in Idaho.
Actually, this has been on the market since early harvest last year. With the proper cables, it can be connected to an iPot. I've heard that it "produces" some fine images.
Burton
These are very interesting photos. In the first one, what is the distance between the foreground and background?
Burton
butchsphoto wrote:
I have a chance to take photo's from a small plane. Any advice for an amateur. I shoot Canon and have a good variety of lenses. I will be shooting mostly businesses in home town. some as large as 30 acres.
If the sky is bright and if it gets into the photo, it could cause some underexposure.
If the door(s) are removed, be SURE the seat belt buckle is secured with duct tape to prevent it from opening if it gets bumped.
If the plane doesn't have headphones, work out some hand signals before takeoff.
If your lenses have a "sweet spot" as far as aperture is concerned, USE IT. There is no need to go wild with an extremely small aperture because DOF should not be a problem.
EXPOSURE: Bracket----Bracket----Bracket----Bracket!
But follow the previous advice here and keep a fast shutter speed.
Burton
dooragdragon wrote:
Back in 1890 prob wasn't lots of neighbor hood kids.
Today the problem is that all the neighbor kids are hoods!
Burton