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12 essential facts, formulas, and photographic rulesHave anyone seen this? perhaps will give some helps to someone:
http://www.popularphotography.com/artic ... le_id=1175 Birddog114
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Re: 12 essential facts, formulas, and photographic rulesBirddog,
Thank you for the thread. I have printed a copy and it is in my Lowepro Mini Trekker AWII for reference in the field. Cheers, fozzie
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There's some good handy tips in there... Good stuff for those like me who struggle with some of these details... Thanks for the link Birddog.
Did you notice the D70 was awarded as "Camera Of The Year 2004" by the editors of the site (popularphotography)... Interesting snippet from the article: The question for '04 was how quickly a camera maker would seize on this revolutionary fervor, and add some sophistication, features, fine-tuning, and, well, "maturity" to what the D Rebel had wrought…without pushing the price to a pro-caliber level. Cheers, Mudder
Ditto,
Thanks for this little list of golden rules. I knew a couple off by heart but much of this is new and most makes sense. I've printed them off too and have in the cam. bag for when I blow my cool on some exposure difficulty. Shoot early - Shoot often
Stephen, Try it later, perhaps that site is down. Birddog114
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Thanks Birddog - brilliant ! It's printed out above my laptop so I can't miss it !!!!
Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Excellent tips, thanks Birdy
Steve
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first url no worky, second one worky well. Steve check out my image gallery @
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Thanks for the link Birddog. It's a good reminder to all.
I thought I might create another, well maybe a part b for number 1. John Shaw refers to it as the 'Sunny F/22 rule'. Works the same as f/16 but, and I quote: " When you are working in bright sunlight, photographing white subjects (i.e egrets, swans etc , he uses a Rocky mountain goat) that fills a good part of the frame, the sunny f/16 rule does not work. Highlights and details on the white surface become washed out...." Helped me out a few times. cheers marco
Thanks Birdy - very enlightening.
Simon
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