DCL Picture of the Day - Part 4

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After 202 pages, I finally reached the end of the thread. Whew! Lots of great photography here and I haven't even look at the first three threads...

A few comments before I post some of my own pictures...


What kind of camera are you people using? Those are awesome photos. I'm looking to get a new camera soon and would love something that takes pics that good. I currently own a Nikon D40 SLR but will admit I need a bigger lens.. Anyway, do tell please............


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I would suggest using what you have. Too many people are hung up on "getting a better camera". I can hand my DD3 a D3x and it will not be any better than her P&S. Sure, I would love to upgrade from my D40 to a D7000, but it has more to do with the technical limits of the D40. The quality of the image may be better, but it will not help me be a better photographer.


If you are serious look into expanding your gear with some new glass.


Good points. A competent photographer can take good pictures with
any camera. The best way to improve your photography is to first learn all you can about the basic principles of photography and then practice, practice, practice. Don't be afraid to experiment. Digital is cheap. If something doesn't work out, just delete it.

Case in point: Even though I have drawers full of DSLR cameras and fancy lenses, on Oct. 7 Pacific Coast Cruise all I took for a camera was a high-end Canon point and shoot, the G12.

I believe they are Gibbons who are in the Ape Family


Those are not Gibbons, Gibbons have long arms and short feet...

Those are Barbary Macaque's....
You'll have to watch out because they can be quite aggressive...


Macaques are Monkeys. The Barbary Macaque is unique in that they don't have tails.

While I often shoot and process HDR images, this is not an HDR.


This one was a result of a mistake I made when I dropped the orange saturation to 0.I liked what I saw so I continued to experiment. It alone removed the color on the deck. I dropped the others and gave blue and aqua a boost.


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You can do the same thing with Layer Masks in Photoshop, but this is a much less labor intensive method.

Disney Fantasy 062512 at Grand Cayman


It's wider at the bridge level because the officers need an unobstructed view to the rear for maneuvering.

Hi DCL photogs.....


I have been approved to lead a photowalk on Oct 13th.
:cool1:This is through Scott Kelby's 5th annual worldwide photowalk.

I will be leading the walk on the Wonder!!!! I will be on the California Coast Cruise that day and was upset that I would miss the walk so my DH said why don't you lead one on the cruise. I applied and was approved!!!

We will be in port that day in Ensanada but the walk will be on the ship!

I know the ship fairly well but would love to get ideas from all of you. Do you have a favorite place on the ship or even a secret place to get great shots? Any and all suggestions are appreciated!!

Thanks so much
denise


I really should have joined you on this. All I did in Ensanada was lounge by the pool...

Thank you. Have you checked out the photography boards? I started there when I first joined the Disboards. It's a great resource and everyone is helpful, unlike some pro-centric photography forums.

I've been a member of the Photography on the Net forums for a number of years and I find most of the people there to be pretty helpful. I've made a bunch of friends through that forum. POTN is pretty Canon-centric, but there are places for users of other brands as well. You'll find their forums easy to navigate as they use the same software...

Now, a couple of my photos:

Butchart Gardens in Victoria, BC. From last year's Wonder repositioning cruise, Vancouver to LA...

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Ruins of the Warden's House, Alcatraz. Wonder Pacific Coast Cruise, October 2012.

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Case in point: Even though I have drawers full of DSLR cameras and fancy lenses, on Oct. 7 Pacific Coast Cruise all I took for a camera was a high-end Canon point and shoot, the G12.

Ruins of the Warden's House, Alcatraz. Wonder Pacific Coast Cruise, October 2012.

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I'm assuming you took this photo with the point and shoot mentioned above. Did you take it on the auto setting? Did you tweek it with a program afterward? If so, which one. Thanks.

Nice Butchart's photo BTW. It's about 30 minutes from my house.
 
I'm assuming you took this photo with the point and shoot mentioned above. Did you take it on the auto setting? Did you tweek it with a program afterward? If so, which one. Thanks.

Nice Butchart's photo BTW. It's about 30 minutes from my house.

Yes, it was with the G12. I ALWAYS shoot in RAW and either in Program or Av Modes. One of the reasons I chose the G12 as my compact camera is because it shoots in RAW. I never use Auto because it takes away my control of the shot.

Because I shoot in RAW, my images have to be post-processed in some form or another. I use Lightroom 4 as my primary processing program, although I do use Photoshop CS5 for some things. I also have the Nik Viveza and Silver EfX Pro Plug-ins for LR4.
 
I love all the tips I get in this thread. I bought my first dslr this summer, and am still very new to all of it's features. Sadly, I didn't have a ton of time to learn before going to Alaska, but I keep practicing and am getting there! I guess I'll just have to go back! ;)

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Salmon in a creek in Ketchikan
 


Yes Grumpy The Goat you should have joined us....we had a nice walk and made history by being the first walk on a cruise ship! ( Scott Kelby even mentioned the walk on one of his web casts!)

There is always next year! Can't wait to hear what the date will be...

Here is our group from the walk...



group photo by dionysia mou, on Flickr
 
Yes, it was with the G12. I ALWAYS shoot in RAW and either in Program or Av Modes. One of the reasons I chose the G12 as my compact camera is because it shoots in RAW. I never use Auto because it takes away my control of the shot.

Because I shoot in RAW, my images have to be post-processed in some form or another. I use Lightroom 4 as my primary processing program, although I do use Photoshop CS5 for some things. I also have the Nik Viveza and Silver EfX Pro Plug-ins for LR4.

Thanks, for the info. I'll need to have a closer look at the G12 capabilities.
 


Heading out under the Lion's Gate Bridge, Vancouver. Wonder repositioning cruise, September 2011. This picture was shot with an older Canon Powershot G5. I didn't get the G12 until November.

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Telegraph Hill and the Coit Tower, San Francisco. Wonder Pacific Coast Cruise, October 2012.

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I will never be as good as you all, but I will always enjoy your pictures. Thanks so much for sharing. We will hit the grand slam in January, when we cruise on the Fantasy with friends from high school Both of us will be celebrating our 54th anniversary's in 2013. This will be our 7th Disney Cruise,but their first and I can hardly wait for them to see how Disney does it!! We are going to enjoy watching them enjoy it.

Thanks again for all of your pictures!!!:)

Peg
 
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