But, they'll get better... And a lot better...
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Dude... that 4th pic... I dunno.. it just jumped out at me. Really nice!So, last summer I was trying to reacquaint myself with my camera. Nikon D70s.. so you should have an idea how old. Using a kit zoom 28-70 and a 60mm macro lens. As I was just getting reacquainted with reefing and saw a lot of nice pics on here.. I chose to walk around my yard and take pics. After reading this thread, I think this is my "dry" subject. I have never been very good with manual but took a shot at it.. I went with aperature priority on this camera as I used to have a nice Konica.. But here are some results.. Mind you , I found NONE of this has helped me with UW photos so far. But I am getting depth of field down.. and after taking a lot of photos with my phone.. I found... Phones suck.. These were HQ Jpegs. I have yet to get aquainted with RAW.. Mind you, Chasing butterflies is an exersize. especially after bypass surgery... but It was a good day for them and I figured they might be closer to taking fish pix.. I shot maybe 500 pics that day. These are the best, IMO, of what I shot in 2 hours time.. if I remember right..
In order: Black Swallowtail, Comma, Tree frog, Tiger Swallowtail, Monarch, Fly on Bluebells.
So, I have a question, I dont have a lot of money but would like to improve on my camera body.. the D70s is limited to 6.5 ? mega pixels?? I want to upgrade.. suggestions needed. Lenses too.. if you have any thoughts on it.. I cant afford the 100/105? Nikkor.. so go from there.
Dude... that 4th pic... I dunno.. it just jumped out at me. Really nice!
I need to start trying more shots like that. I stay too overly focused on taking pics of my tsnkCool, I didnt think any were all that good.. But I was getting what I wanted though everything kept flying away as I clicked the shutter.
I need to start trying more shots like that. I stay too overly focused on taking pics of my tsnk
That pic of mine you just liked was... sort of manual... the shutter speed was manual : ) That took a lot of tries to get : )But, they'll get better... And a lot better...
Very cool! I am still stuck in the horrible.... be patient and let my tank mature phase. I promised myself no new livestock for 6 months.. yeah, it’s only been 1!Picked up a couple new critters today.. for my current DT:
Obligatory FTS. Added 40lbs of dry rock yesterday.
And a few baby's for my next 75 gal DT which will be mostly Anemone/clowns.
You Rock Cherub! Thank you : )loved this post, I just seen it and haven't read through it. It does take mad skills. It would be nice if the photo contests actually judged skills. I stopped joining in once I realized people judge the coral they like, not the skills of the photographer. Still lots of fun to watch. If you have any questions I can do my best to answer. I shoot with canon cameras
I'm not sure. Hopefully quickly.Very cool! I am still stuck in the horrible.... be patient and let my tank mature phase. I promised myself no new livestock for 6 months.. yeah, it’s only been 1!
Some good news though. I saw new coraline on some of my rock!
I am curious Those frags you bought. How long does it take for them to get say... baseball size?
really cool frags btw
loved this post, I just seen it and haven't read through it. It does take mad skills. It would be nice if the photo contests actually judged skills. I stopped joining in once I realized people judge the coral they like, not the skills of the photographer. Still lots of fun to watch. If you have any questions I can do my best to answer. I shoot with canon cameras
I did a photo contest once, back in 1985. Did ok...
Since then I stay away from them. To me they're just an ego trip. I know which of my photos are good and which suck. I usually don't show anyone the ones that I think are less than my best effort. No point in it.
Straight on is easy with corals lol... dang fish are quiiiiiiick. HahaYou're getting there!!!
That looks awesome. Only thing I see is that this was not a straight on shot. Anytime there's an angle when shooting into water, you have a bit of blur..
Otherwise, spot on.
Straight on is easy with corals lol... dang fish are quiiiiiiick. Haha
thanks