STEAMBOAT209
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Beastly Photo:
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~Ed
I really like this shot. How did you get such a decent action shot that close up?![]()
Question from a lurker. I see the cameras listed that you use. However, I don't know enough to know if they are digital or regular film?
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Thanks Ed! To be honest with you, I can't remember where I was at... although looking back at the chronilogical order that the picture is in, it had to be taken from the boat from WL to MK... But yeah, I thought it was interesting the way it turned out.Very nice shot, Joe. Love the space compression you have on that shot. Just out of curiosity, where were you when you snapped that one? My impression is that you'd have to be above the normal street level, in order to even see the Castle, from the entrance area in front of the train station/main gate.
~Ed
I agree! Solo trips rock. I need to get another one in here one of these days...BTW...my solo trips aresince no one is there to make me leave the parks or ask me to act my age..
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Dang it... I don't see it. Maybe I need to drink more coffee this morningI see it too...weird, but cool. (I have had a couple of sips of wine...just put the kids to bed and decided to unwind with a glass of wine and the DIS)I just sat down though, so the wine isn't an excuse. Maybe it's my old eyes.
Yeah, that would be pretty cool... If anyone is serious about it, I might try to fly down for a day or two - one of them "solo" trips senecabeach speaks of.Seriously, though, there might be enough interest to put something together if a few of "us" are going to be or COULD be there simultaneously, or perhaps even at the same time!
~Ed
Thanks so much!I really like that one. On the way in and...oooh, there's the castle!![]()
DangSeveral contributing factors. First, I was using ISO1600 on my Nikon D50; the D50 has very low noise at high ISO. Second, the lens I was using was the 70-300VR Nikkor (VR = Image Stabilization). Third, "Beast" was not moving at the moment this was taken, IIRC. Fourth, I just plain got lucky. Not all of my B&B shots turned out this good; quite the contrary.
We were sitting about halfway back from the stage. Exposure details were 1/160 shutter speed, 180mm focal length (about 2/3 of the full "reach" of the lens), f/5.3 aperture, which is pretty much wide open. I don't recall whether I had the WB on auto or if I used one of the presets. All PP was done in Picasa and included contrast and color balance adjustment, and cropping.
Hope that helps.
~Ed
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"....Lucy, errr GDad, you got some 'splainin' to do....."
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Hey, Is Nemo getting sucked into an aquarium filter? Help, Help![]()
Nope. Just regular ole point & shoot here.
Me, too, although I'm playing my cards close to the vest where Mrs. Y is concerned...don't want to push my luck! Would be very cool if some of us Disney photo fanatics could coordinate a day or two in the parks sometime. That would be serious fun, I think.
~Ed
°O°Joe;20280813 said:Not the best picture... but I'm kind of running out.
°O°Joe;20280813 said:Yeah, that would be pretty cool... If anyone is serious about it, I might try to fly down for a day or two - one of them "solo" trips senecabeach speaks of.![]()
Since I didn't have my kids to torture with my camera (on our last trip), I found a few other willing subjects...
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Earliest potential date for me is 12/08, but there is a thread over on the DIS Photo board that was posted a few weeks back, proposing a "meet and shoot" day in October. We'll be in the Blue Ridge Mountains so no-go for YEKCIM. Nothing to shoot up there in the mountains in late October, I'm sure; will probably just leave the cameras at home...![]()
Seriously, though, there might be enough interest to put something together if a few of "us" are going to be or COULD be there simultaneously, or perhaps even at the same time!
~Ed