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Old 01-12-2009, 06:51 PM
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Hey all - snapped some pics at a park here in AZ. These were taken with a D90. 18-55mm VR and 55-200mm VR. Some light post - levels, USM

Please give C&C on everything, even different perspectives. Composition, exposure, DOF, etc...

1.
1/125 sec
F/4.5
18mm


2.
1/250 sec
F/3.5
18mm


3.
1/640 sec
F/5
18mm


4.
1/125 sec
F/5.6
18mm


5.
1/25 sec
F/4
18mm


6.
1/125 sec
F/5.6
200mm


7.
1/640 sec
F/5
18mm


8. Have to put an S2k shot in there
1/6 sec
F/4
18mm




Thanks all....Ive gotten some C&C on some other pics and it really does help me.


hopefully I didnt put too many pics - if so, lmk and I can take some off...or just give me pointers on the 'worst' ones
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Old 01-13-2009, 09:20 AM
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2 ideas for you, when shooting pics look for a clean subject. Most of your pics up do not clearly define what you are trying to portray. The cactus pic is the best of the bunch as it has a solitary subject.

Next on the last pic of the 2 S pull the white one forward a few feet so that we can see all or part of the wheels. This way it is not totally lost in the background. As it was taken the white S adds nothing to your composition.

Hope these tips help.
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I miss az.
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