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pezking
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I don't even try since I'm limited to 50mm with my one lens.

12/12/2008 10:15:24 PM

d7freestyler
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yeah, i have a 50mm and an 18-55 lens. no good.

12/12/2008 10:17:18 PM

Kiwi
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Woodfoot some places will do photo restoration (wolf Camera for one) or you could buy the program

12/12/2008 10:20:53 PM

CharlesHF
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D40s are small and light, very little shutter vibration.
I was out shooting some shots of the moon tonight; they're all crap though since I don't have a tripod.

On the upside, my fiancee bought me an 8GB SDHC card for my birthday today.

[Edited on December 12, 2008 at 10:37 PM. Reason : ]

12/12/2008 10:36:44 PM

pezking
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The link I posted was an illustration of mirror vibration on a D200, which I believe uses the same size mirror as the d40.
I'm certainly no expert on the subject, but I'm guessing since those two cameras have the same size mirror and the d40 has less size and weight to its body it could actually suffer more vibration than the d200.
Sure we're not talking about the same vibration that you get with something like a Pentax 67, but if you're looking for the best possible sharpness then why not use mirror lock up. I use MLU all the time when I'm shooting with a tripod in low light situations, especially if I'm bracketing and blending and can't afford to have any slight changes in the subject over different exposures.
example: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3224/3094920221_bb43a4534d_o.jpg

Sucks if the d40 didn't come with that feature.

12/12/2008 11:16:07 PM

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All of my pictures turned out like this...




I had to use the flash though to be able to see anything and of course I know I shouldn't have used the flash because it doesn't reach the moon! I'm not an expert in any way, still learning and I've never taken a course in photography. It looks SO clear through the viewfinder, just crap on screen


http://flickr.com/photos/threewingedfury/3104169742/meta/ detail


[Edited on December 12, 2008 at 11:40 PM. Reason : ]

12/12/2008 11:38:04 PM

Kiwi
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Manaul is your friend.

12/12/2008 11:46:25 PM

pezking
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well the first three steps are use a tripod, turn that ISO down from 800 to 100 and do not use the flash.

12/12/2008 11:50:07 PM

tdwhitlo
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omg it worked!

Manual only allows 200 ISO though - wish I had a tripod



http://flickr.com/photos/threewingedfury/3104212722/

is there any way to get it a little brighter?

[Edited on December 13, 2008 at 12:06 AM. Reason : ]

12/12/2008 11:54:02 PM

pezking
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make the exposure a little longer until you get a brighter result. Much improved though.

12/13/2008 12:10:48 AM

tdwhitlo
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I think I like the darker picture better...



Oh well, still a learning experience!

12/13/2008 12:23:49 AM

Woodfoot
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Quote :
"I had to use the flash though to be able to see anything"


12/13/2008 12:27:28 AM

tdwhitlo
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ahahah.. maybe I should proofread my posts... its my hometown slang

12/13/2008 12:30:23 AM

Woodfoot
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i'm still just amazed you used the flash to take a photo of the moon

your slang has nothing to do with it

12/13/2008 12:43:48 AM

tdwhitlo
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well the first few photos I took without the flash were pure black, so I tried the flash (knowing of course it wouldn't reach that far) and I could at least see a resemblance of the moon...

the screen kept bugging me with 'subject is too dark' so I couldnt figure out what else to do - still doesn't make much sense that I used the flash, but you have to learn from your mistakes, right? didnt hit me until after I used the flash though, ummmm its kinda 220k miles away

12/13/2008 12:48:06 AM

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My first attempts at photography

http://tinyurl.com/59q8xv


http://tinyurl.com/6cr8ce

[Edited on December 13, 2008 at 1:15 AM. Reason : .]

12/13/2008 1:13:41 AM

Woodfoot
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up next - your first attempt at resizing

12/13/2008 1:15:21 AM

wut
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lol yea, I havent photoshopped them yet

decent pictures?

[Edited on December 13, 2008 at 1:17 AM. Reason : .]

12/13/2008 1:17:05 AM

Woodfoot
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Quote :
"RULE

OF

THIRDS"

12/13/2008 1:18:50 AM

moron
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The pictures don't seem to be of anything, and the exposure is off on them, to me.

12/13/2008 2:59:52 AM

Ronny
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So they are like Kiwi's pictures, you mean?

At least these have a level horizon, instead of being taken at a 30 degree angle for no reason at all.

12/13/2008 9:16:22 AM

pezking
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yeah, the first one's a little snapshotish, but everyone takes that photo at the beach. At least the horizon is level. I don't like the second one at all, way too much sky that is uninteresting.

12/13/2008 9:34:51 AM

wut
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^ Yup, thats why I said I just needed to crop it - kinda helps conform to the rule of thirds thing.

12/13/2008 10:15:03 AM

wut
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http://tinyurl.com/5flmyf

Could use some cropping, etc.

12/13/2008 10:19:33 AM

Kiwi
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oh ronny, honestly your shots bore me to tears sometimes

12/13/2008 10:24:24 AM

CharlesHF
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Tough crowd...

12/13/2008 12:50:38 PM

skokiaan
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should have just gotten your mom a P&S, not dslr

12/13/2008 12:56:42 PM

Woodfoot
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Quote :
"http://tinyurl.com/5flmyf

Could use some cropping, etc."


that could have been a great "cliche'd beach photo", you had good leading lines (the boardwalks or whatever they're called) and the shore, you could have had great light, but instead you have a shot that was clearly taken by a guy standing straight up (hint: eye-level is not always the best shot, in fact it almost never is) and has a pvc shower as the focus

can someone take a good photo of the pvc shower head? sure, but its not going to be juxtaposed against what could have been a better than average "cliche'd beach photo"

here is another hint

try to do as much "cropping, etc" as you can "In Camera"

are you using partial/spot metering? are you moving the camera after you've focused on a subject?

12/13/2008 12:57:35 PM

Kiwi
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What a moon shot should look like

http://www.flickr.com/photos/vandyll/3103251499/

No offense of course, this is a place to learn

12/13/2008 10:38:03 PM

Ronny
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More shots to bore everyone to tears.








12/13/2008 11:47:52 PM

Kiwi
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OH GOD THOSE DOORKNOBS ARE FUCKING SWEET

CAN I GET YOUR AUTOGRAPH???

12/13/2008 11:49:50 PM

moonman
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You two should stop arguing and make babies already. And then photograph the babies and argue about whose baby photos are better.

12/14/2008 12:09:34 AM

humandrive
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those don't look like door knobs, they look like cabinet hardware

12/14/2008 12:35:33 AM

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90 mf'ing 3

12/14/2008 12:40:27 AM

stuck flex
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One thing I've learned from this thread is that photographers are catty and egotistical.

12/14/2008 12:57:44 AM

wut
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My nipples look like doorknobs


oh and

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"are you using partial/spot metering? are you moving the camera after you've focused on a subject?"


WHUUUUT?

Im a noob, I saw what I thought could be a cool picture and pressed the button.



[Edited on December 14, 2008 at 1:27 AM. Reason : .]

12/14/2008 1:27:05 AM

Woodfoot
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"One thing I've learned from this thread is that photographers are catty and egotistical."


pretty much

the problem is 90% of people can now be 80% as good as some of the best photographers out there if they pay enough money and take enough time

so there is basically a lot of competition to look like you're hitting that other 20%

12/14/2008 2:30:01 AM

Ronny
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"One thing I've learned from this thread is that photographers are catty and egotistical."


Not all of them. Just me.


And yeah, I agree with Woodfoot. Unfortunately, most people are easily tricked into believing someone is a legitimate photographer based solely on their possession of a DSLR. Most people can't really differentiate too much between a quality image and a mediocre-at-best image that is good quality and has some depth of field. The introduction of consumer level digital SLR's certainly changed the amount of people in the game, and it gave amateurs an opportunity to produce better quality stuff, but there is still no substitute for a bit of knowledge and creativity. Whether or not you have an entry level Nikon with a kit lens or bags of the newest pro-level gear doesn't matter if you still don't really know what you're doing or why you're doing it.

12/14/2008 9:04:43 AM

Joie
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"Unfortunately, most people are easily tricked into believing someone is a legitimate photographer based solely on their possession of a DSLR"


on the same note i know lots of people who think people who have dslrs aren't legitimate because its too easy.

these people, of course, are regular slr users.printwork.
and have my utmost respect.

i also know a chick who take amazing polaroid pictures (no joking...these pics are pretty freaking sweeeet.)

i think creativity has a lot more to do with it than people give credit for.





[Edited on December 14, 2008 at 10:44 AM. Reason : ^ps-that cat picture is pretty BA. i like the shadows.]

12/14/2008 10:41:45 AM

chocolatervh
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my sister called me a photography diva one time

i use this thread sometimes to browse and realize my attitude is not nearly as bad as it could be

12/14/2008 11:23:50 AM

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I bought the Canon 50mm f1.4, and I am completely blown away by the kind of hand-held, no flash shots it can get in very low lighting situations.

Now if only the guy on the other end of the view finder pushing buttons were a little better at what he did...

12/14/2008 12:17:12 PM

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this is why you always carry your camera
its def not a great shot

but how many times do you see a grave that says "his cock"

12/14/2008 1:18:37 PM

moonman
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I wonder where they buried the rest of him.

12/14/2008 1:25:22 PM

goFigure
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That's why I own an ELPH P&S... (which to this point I still have better pictures from than my D40... working on that) to be able to carry in my pocket and not worry about smacking a lens out of alignment.

Like yesterday, I needed the piece of a sliding close door that clips into the top rail... took picture with elph, took to hardware store, 1 employee and 2 minutes later I had it in my hand... freaking awesome

12/14/2008 1:27:38 PM

chocolatervh
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that eulogy had to be one to remember...

if any middle schoolers were in the audience of the final words for hiscock... im' sure they didn't make it out without laughing.

12/14/2008 1:28:55 PM

Woodfoot
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two questions

1. how many of you guys use AEB? once i finally moved up to a gig memory card instead of just 512s, i started using it, and i realize now i should have been doing it forever...

2. we talked about it back on like page 5 (back when i had my first tww relapse lol) but did anyone ever get into lomography? i picked up one of their fisheye models a while ago and have had a ton of fun with it; they have the Fisheye 2 out now that i may pick up, it has a hotshoe for better flashes

WARNING: here comes a bunch of photos that people might find pointless!









[Edited on December 14, 2008 at 1:31 PM. Reason : .]

12/14/2008 1:31:01 PM

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"What a moon shot should look like

http://www.flickr.com/photos/vandyll/3103251499/

No offense of course, this is a place to learn"

Because we can all afford a $4,500 lens.

12/14/2008 2:05:29 PM

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^^ I really dig that first photo. Is that in camera? double exposure? neat either way.

Nevermind saw the lomography part, light leak I assume.

First two I shot from a Holga I took a couple of years ago and the last one a friend took while I took another type of shot .







[Edited on December 14, 2008 at 2:30 PM. Reason : asdf]

12/14/2008 2:14:11 PM

Woodfoot
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its a $30 plastic toy camera, you get a lot of odd light leaks after you bang it around too many times...

sometimes it makes awesome looking stuff, sometimes it runs right through the middle of an exposure and sucks ass...

it def adds some "old school" street cred, in my mind

12/14/2008 2:16:34 PM

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"the problem is 90% of people can now be 80% as good as some of the best photographers out there if they pay enough money and take enough time"

That can be said about almost anything... If you spend enough time learning one subject and practice, you end up getting better and better. Definitely the learning curve of today's DSLR reduces the time it used to take to learn about photography, but if you still don't have the fundamentals and a sense of creativity, I wouldn't put my money against pro photogs. It's all about knowing your equipment and working within your constraints. There's definately a lot of good, free sources to learn from.

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"One thing I've learned from this thread is that photographers are catty and egotistical."

This is the internet... not real life; last time I checked this thread is in chit chat.

Out of all of the photogs I've meet thus far in person, I've ran into maybe 2 or 3 asshole photographers. Since going to RCC, it really opened my eyes of how close knit the world of photographers are, it's definately like a family, specially photojourns. It's really cool to spend time and understudy the pro's where ever I go. The real assholes are the fashion photog's. Grrr.

I'd say that most photographers are quirky, crazy and polite.

12/14/2008 4:46:27 PM

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