tlcmommyx4
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Thanks so much for your help. I was using a lens from my friend, and she has no hood. I am still trying to decide on a longer lens. Hers was a 75-300mm no IS, I did like the zoom on it, but I would like a little more width. I am going to post the bird shot that I skipped, when I posted 2 cow shotsBy and large, you really don't need to be shooting in "M" unless you have some very specific need. If you want a specific aperture, use Aperture Priority mode... and Shutter Priority if you want a specific shutter speed.
One of your photos in the most recent shot is there twice in a row, did you mean to post a different one for the second shot?
FWIW it looks like you're doing fine for now! The white balance in the bowling alley looks spot-on.
The last shot looks the way it does because of excessive flare caused by shooting into the sun. Usually flare is something you don't want but it sometimes can give a shot a nice "look" as in your photo. A lens hood would cut down on the flare but there's only so much it can do when shooting almost straight into the sun.
.nice work, you're definitely getting there! I REALLY like the first (second) one of the cattle and the one of the calves in the road - yes, you were shooting into the sun, and yes, a hood would serve you well, but you'd be surprised at how much you can correct these in PP. Especially the first one of the cattle. Beautiful sunrise, too - I was watching out of my office window and wishing I'd packed my gear. The colors were amazing this morning.
We're getting our rain now, and the temp is dropping - instead of going out shooting on this gorgeous day, I gave my car a thorough and much deserved wash. It's nearing car show season... I guess I'll hold out till our next nice day to run to the botanical gardens or the zoo. Keep up your good work - show us your snow tomorrow and I'll show you how much we get in T-Town.
I was very happy with most of my shots from yesterday. I can't wait to learn PP, but I keep telling myself one thing at a time
. One day we will have to meet up and go shooting together since you are not to far away. I would love to learn first hand from youWhat I want to know is... how'd you get the cow to look right at you???![]()
How funny is that, I was seriously about 20 feet away, they were grazing right on the side of the road. Speaking of funny when we were driving up the mountain we had pulled off in one of those turn outs for picture opts, which is what I was doing, when all of the sudden this bird came flying up from below me on the side of the mt. Scared me to death, I was so excited though because I thought it was a hawk, but turns out it was a vulture
. So much for my bird awareness, but it did take me by supprise
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. Thanks again for showing me what can be done with PP and post processing.
. Do you ever come up for the Arts festival here in the city, or do they have one in T-town as well?. How much snow have you gotten today?
) then Opanda Exif Viewer will apparently work for both IE and Firebox, but I haven't used it.