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Big Mark
04-10-07, 11:12 PM
Hey all, decided to go out and snap a few quick shots off just before sunset in my front yard. I'm sorry that i'm repeating a lot of subjects, i just dont have a lot to shoot right near buy. I'm really trying to work on color, composition and sharpness. Just generally trying to do everything better.

Both of these were shot with my Xti with 50mm 1.8 lens, no flash. Av mode, f2.5 1/200th. I wasnt paying attention and was shooting in .jpeg (large, fine). Obviously unsaturated the one image. The other just had the "auto Adjust" treatment in Photoshop Elements and i bumped up the midrange contrast 25%.

Comments/critiques/crap gradly accepted and appreciated.

Thanks.

Big Mark
04-10-07, 11:19 PM
Oh, and I'll save you the keystrokes - I know I need to wash my truck, thanks ;)

Superfluous_Nut
04-11-07, 03:29 AM
like the truck shot. maybe reduce your depth of field even more, but i think it's cool.

the dog don't do much for me. not sure why. maybe too much room top and bottom? i dunno.

QueenCityHillbilly
04-11-07, 10:45 AM
agreed. Too much headroom on the dog. If the tree was in full bloom, I'd likely feel differently. Like the bowtie, though.

HollyB
04-11-07, 11:31 AM
Know nothing about photography ok? Just commenting.

Love the colors of the dog, thinks its beautiful.

Big Mark
04-11-07, 01:04 PM
Thanks, I'll tell him you like it. He's already full of himself, but he'll appreciate it anyway.


Seriously, thanks to all for the feedback.

Thelt
04-11-07, 04:22 PM
I know very little about photography but I like the dog picture better than the truck picture.

DireWolf
04-12-07, 07:53 PM
Oh, and I'll save you the keystrokes - I know I need to wash my truck, thanks ;)

You can wash trucks? Man, I've got mildew on mine.

I like the dog. I mean he looks like he's a cool dog. But I like the truck grill better. What drew your eye to it?

LarryD
04-12-07, 09:11 PM
keep shooting the 50 at 1.8 and playing with the angles. the shallow DOF will allow you to isolate one element of your composition. get low, too. try to do a dog shot that we've never seen before.

Big Mark
04-12-07, 09:50 PM
keep shooting the 50 at 1.8 and playing with the angles. the shallow DOF will allow you to isolate one element of your composition. get low, too. try to do a dog shot that we've never seen before.

I need a taller dog, I was laying on the ground for this one. ;)

LarryD
04-12-07, 11:16 PM
one of my only dog shots (http://ldavidson.zenfolio.com/p922116957/?photo=h2E6AB625#778745381)

HighPoint49er
04-19-07, 11:40 AM
Weimaraners always are good subjects, Larry.

solarte1969
04-19-07, 12:18 PM
I prefer the "Police" type photos. I call these "The Criminal at the Scene"

magnus
04-19-07, 01:31 PM
one of my only dog shots
C:/my documents/samples/MVC0012487.jpg


fixed


:goofy:

solarte1969
04-22-07, 10:16 PM
you guys didn't like my pics.

:sadbanana:

Big Mark
04-22-07, 11:20 PM
No, they're great - just wondering why you went for your camera and not your rifle.

solarte1969
04-23-07, 10:28 PM
No, they're great - just wondering why you went for your camera and not your rifle.
squirrels make me nauseous

voyergirl
04-23-07, 10:31 PM
i was yakking saturday AND sunday this past weekend and got some turtles along the bank. maybe i'll post some here.

(i am not at home this week to do it now)