Todd_H
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Hi everyone. I'm new to photography and to the board. I bought a Rebel XTi for my wife for Christmas 2006 and have taken a big interest in photography and am just starting to really learn/use it (really, she wanted the camera and I have always wanted to learn photograpy so it worked out well
). I did purchase the "plastic fantastic" 50mm/1.8 lens for shooting in very low light situations and the 24-70mm/2.8 L lens to carry for my (very heavy) walk around lens. I have learned so much just from this board (and a couple of books). Thanks so much to all of you for the great information and instruction that is here!
That being said, I took a trip to the World last week on business and found some spare time to spend in the MK to practice. I tried my best to get some good shots during the PPP fireworks. Here is a link to some of my favorite shots that came out of the 500+ I took. These are direct compressions from the RAW files and I have not cropped them or "cleaned" them up yet. Please let me know what you guys and gals think. Do you think there's hope for me
? I thought these turned out pretty well for a "pre-amateur," but I welcome any constructive criticism because I am really trying hard to learn. Thanks for taking a look!
On POTC using 50mm/1.8, Tv priority at 1/50, ISO 1600. I was just trying to get a good, clear shot on a dark ride. This one turned out the best as far as clarity and noise.
From Poly beach, 42mm/5.6 , 1/500, ISO 100. To me, this looked like a "wish you were here" type postcard. Or "one day we'll stay at the GF."
From Poly boat dock, 35mm/F22, 1/100, ISO 400. This was a practice of depth of field. I tried to focus the GF in the background and the lamp in the foreground
Pop Century, 32mm/F3.5, .8 sec, ISO 100, Exp comp -1. I was just trying to capture the vivid colors the way that I saw them from this view
PPP fireworks, 25mm/F11, 3 sec, ISO 200. Just practicing fireworks shots using bulb shutter speed, tripod, remote trigger
Sorry these are so large. I haven't figured out how to shrink them yet.
More of my pix can been seen at http://s255.photobucket.com/albums/hh152/thhurley/?start=all
Thanks for looking!
-Todd

That being said, I took a trip to the World last week on business and found some spare time to spend in the MK to practice. I tried my best to get some good shots during the PPP fireworks. Here is a link to some of my favorite shots that came out of the 500+ I took. These are direct compressions from the RAW files and I have not cropped them or "cleaned" them up yet. Please let me know what you guys and gals think. Do you think there's hope for me

On POTC using 50mm/1.8, Tv priority at 1/50, ISO 1600. I was just trying to get a good, clear shot on a dark ride. This one turned out the best as far as clarity and noise.

From Poly beach, 42mm/5.6 , 1/500, ISO 100. To me, this looked like a "wish you were here" type postcard. Or "one day we'll stay at the GF."

From Poly boat dock, 35mm/F22, 1/100, ISO 400. This was a practice of depth of field. I tried to focus the GF in the background and the lamp in the foreground

Pop Century, 32mm/F3.5, .8 sec, ISO 100, Exp comp -1. I was just trying to capture the vivid colors the way that I saw them from this view

PPP fireworks, 25mm/F11, 3 sec, ISO 200. Just practicing fireworks shots using bulb shutter speed, tripod, remote trigger

Sorry these are so large. I haven't figured out how to shrink them yet.
More of my pix can been seen at http://s255.photobucket.com/albums/hh152/thhurley/?start=all
Thanks for looking!
-Todd