I don't even post up a 1/4 of the work I do here anymore. Hell I really don't post my work up online much anymore unless its events or a friends car shoot.
Weddings that I've shot where they are doing the guarder toss or the bouquet and I fill up my buffer right at the peak of the action...
If its what fits your needs go for it. Canon sadly doesn't have any FF cameras with a high fps, so they didn't work for me, but you can basically shoot in the dark and still get a great shot with little noise.
Both crop and FF have their place.
If you've ever used bridge also its kinda setup like that, I think. I've never used it before.
Its keeps all of your photos right there for easy access. You can copy and paste settings from one picture to however many you select. Great for batch processing. Yes I know photoshop can do that...
I need to go back to lr2 because the plugin I use for my website isn't compatible with lr3. Does anyone know if lr2 will be able to read canon 7d raw files.
NVM just did a quick google search. Looks like I'll need both version installed on my laptop.
I'd hold off on using the adjustment brush right now. Just worry about getting even exposure across the whole shot. Your first one looks photoshopped in there because the difference is so great. Dont' be afraid to let the computer do what it thinks is best. I actually use auto first and if its...
Shooting on days right before it rains or right after can produce great results. I know of one photog in cali that's the ONLY time he tries to shoot. Of course he has extra lighting so his pictures turn out really good and he's been doing this for awhile.
I honestly use that more than I use...
For a little while shoot in P mode. Let the camera choose what the shutter speed and aperture are, set your iso to 100. Pay attention to what your camera is doing. If your shooting in P mode and she never changed the exposure it should be set to 0. Sometimes you might want to shoot underexposed...
Just keep shooting. Learn what shutter speed/aperture/iso all do and when you change one what the others will do. Get lightroom3 beta from adobe's website, its free. It will help make your pictures pop.
Your composition will be handled in the next session.
^^ basically. Its so much faster for you to choose either your shutter speed or aperture and let the camera do the other. Its basically the same thing as you doing it manually its just that if you want the picture to be over/under exposed its quicker to do it in manual.
First off I hate you. I love that car.
Second I'm not sure if the location works that well with the car. It blends in to much with it being such like colors.
I'd like to see the first pic without the boat even if it is a bunch of black space I think the car would pop alot.
You should man. Their events are getting better and better everytime. Besides it would be nice to meet you too, no homo. Should get a sfl crew to come up.