mom2rtk
Invented the term "Characterpalooza"
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OK, you guys have gotten me into the creative zones on my camera (canon Xsi). I've learned a lot about shutter speed and aperture. I am approaching new situations now with SOME idea of what I want to do and how to do it....
Track meet? Go shutter priority with a fast shutter speed (1/1000) and AI servo......
Close up of a flower? Aperture priority with a large aperture to accomplish a beautiful bokeh.
Dark ride at Disney? Use the 30mm/f1.4, go shutter priority for what I think I can hand hold, ISO 1600 (that's the best I can get) and EC of -1 or so (since you can recover some light in post, but you can't fix a blurry photo)
But to be honest, there are still some situations where for the life of me, I don't know what to do........ But we're heading out on vacation in a month and I'm still befuddled by some situations. So I'd like to throw some situations out there and see what you guys would do:
1)Scenery? I'm thinking Rocky Mountains, Grand Canyon and Arches national park. We've been before, but are going back through these areas. Can I guess that in most situations I'm going to want aperture priority with a fairly small aperture for a larger DOF (unless I'm specifically going for isolating something with a narrow DOF)........ Any other thoughts or considerations?
2) Sunset photos? My goal is to be at the Grand Canyon, and if it works, maybe at Delicate Arch at sunset. Do you meter the sun, the surrounding clouds? I'm guessing a smaller aperture to maximize DOF, but beyond that, I'm not sure........
3) Character photos? Although I have faster lenses now, I'm assuming I still want a fill flash. Unless I can pull the trigger on that Tamron 17-50 f2.8 before the trip, I'll probably still be using my kit lens for these. The widest fast lens I have is the 30mm (well, I'm not counting the Tokina here because I don't want to use that for the character shots) and I don't like that length for character shots. So assume I will be using the kit lens. I'm still a little lost on anything but program mode for flash shots.
4) various scenery around Disney: Castles, mountains, ships, etc...... Just go on the fly in auto for stuff like this? Some sort of average shutter priority setting? An aperture priority with a smaller aperture for a wider DOF?
I feel like I'm close to "pulling it all together"..... but just not there yet.
Track meet? Go shutter priority with a fast shutter speed (1/1000) and AI servo......
Close up of a flower? Aperture priority with a large aperture to accomplish a beautiful bokeh.
Dark ride at Disney? Use the 30mm/f1.4, go shutter priority for what I think I can hand hold, ISO 1600 (that's the best I can get) and EC of -1 or so (since you can recover some light in post, but you can't fix a blurry photo)
But to be honest, there are still some situations where for the life of me, I don't know what to do........ But we're heading out on vacation in a month and I'm still befuddled by some situations. So I'd like to throw some situations out there and see what you guys would do:
1)Scenery? I'm thinking Rocky Mountains, Grand Canyon and Arches national park. We've been before, but are going back through these areas. Can I guess that in most situations I'm going to want aperture priority with a fairly small aperture for a larger DOF (unless I'm specifically going for isolating something with a narrow DOF)........ Any other thoughts or considerations?
2) Sunset photos? My goal is to be at the Grand Canyon, and if it works, maybe at Delicate Arch at sunset. Do you meter the sun, the surrounding clouds? I'm guessing a smaller aperture to maximize DOF, but beyond that, I'm not sure........
3) Character photos? Although I have faster lenses now, I'm assuming I still want a fill flash. Unless I can pull the trigger on that Tamron 17-50 f2.8 before the trip, I'll probably still be using my kit lens for these. The widest fast lens I have is the 30mm (well, I'm not counting the Tokina here because I don't want to use that for the character shots) and I don't like that length for character shots. So assume I will be using the kit lens. I'm still a little lost on anything but program mode for flash shots.
4) various scenery around Disney: Castles, mountains, ships, etc...... Just go on the fly in auto for stuff like this? Some sort of average shutter priority setting? An aperture priority with a smaller aperture for a wider DOF?
I feel like I'm close to "pulling it all together"..... but just not there yet.
) If you decide you want to get one object in focus with nice bokeh in the background of your landscape shot, you could change to Aperture Priority or even Portrait Mode, which will give you a similar effect. Ditto for sunset.
So my advice is to just roll with it as best you can and know there'll always be another trip where you'll be better at it than you were the last time. You'll still get plenty of nice pictures this time.





