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Geoff, the roof looks in good nick! No seriously I remember you were talking about sunsets and if that is what you were trying to highlight I would suggest bigger zoom to cut out units and roof, move your position to cut out units and roof. I don't think the shot does the sunset justice if that is what you were trying to achieve.
Feel free to totally dismiss my ramblings as I am very much an amateur. Glen
Rain bandThanks guys..as yet I don't have enough money for a lens to get that much zoomage in. I was indeed trying to get the rain band in this image...i'm loving the experimental elements .
Geoff.
Arrrrrr another weather freak
I thought you mite have been going for that, not much of it around atm. A bigger zoom or petrol in the car would have worked in you favor mate. Keep practicing, come summer that rain band could be a great gust front on an approaching storm Cheers Ray
Geoff, I love the dark and moody skies when a storm comes in too. Like you I have ended up taking a photo from the front lawn or porch, telling myself that it's because I don't want to get the precious camera wet (and there is probably a big dose of me being a wimp). Can't wait to see your future shots, you seem to have a reasonable position to observe from. I think Raydar suggestion is a good one, jump in the car to catch something like that.
Good luck
Thanks GlenYes,
I am very lucky where I rent at the moment so am taking full advantage of it. I'm reallyl looking forward to the meet on the 22nd! Have a good week end everyone! Geoff.
Curly PhotoHi Onyx and Glen
For the Curly photo I think my focus point was the actual surf. What is USM? Sorry..on a massive learning curve. Thanks for your comments! Geoff.
Re: Curly Photo
Geoff, In Canonspeak, USM means UltraSonic Motor. You'll see it on their lenses, it's the equivalent of Nikon's VR. But we're not speaking Canon, are we? Unsharp Mask; it's a Photoshop term, if I'm not mistaken. You use it to make your images sharper. Go figure. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
What Gary said - unsharp mask. Basically brings out the edge details so your images are perceived to be sharper. This is a whole black art field altogether, what values and how much depends on what image size and effect you're after. But as a guide, I use 170/0.6/1 for full sized images, 200+/0.3/1 for web sized stuff (see my gallery link in sig).
NB: I refuse to recognise Canonese. A Silent Wave Motor is not an Ultrasonic Motor, Vibration Reduction is also not Image Stabilisation or Anti-shake.
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