 Pentaxian Premium join:2008-01-23 West Milford, NJ
1 edit | reply to SueS Re: [CritEditY] Help please
In the future you'll learn to know that mid-day shots are hard at best. Then you can 'zoom in' on the subject to selectively eliminate the mundane. In this case some clear but bland sky and some trees. I would have thought that just grabbing the tip of shore that juts in from the left..
ahh heck.. let me crop what I would have tried to take so you better understand where I'm coming from.. now, I can't help exposure but, at least you can see how I would have shot it..
EDIT: I think I have the ratio off so, take even a bit more off the top and call it a day  |
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  SueS Premium join:2007-05-16 Macon, MO | It was shot at 7:15 PM, hardly mid-day. I didn't even get in the car till 7:00 PM. I like your crop, but at the time I thought I needed the trees on the left. I just don't get many opportunities for landscape shots here, so not much practice. |
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 Pentaxian Premium join:2008-01-23 West Milford, NJ
| I suspected it was late afternoon but, it might as well have been mid-day because the light is/was bad.. If you have too, drop the ISO, decrease the aperture and maybe increase the exposure. Though, clearly the subject is the canoeist so, don't confuse the subjects in my opinion. Just know that tight crops are perfectly fine for landscape shots. Wide-angle will often loose detail in the background and muddle the foreground if it's too far away, as is the case in this shot.
Like I said before, I certainly wouldn't kill myself over it. It's just one of many more to come I'm sure  |
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  SueS Premium join:2007-05-16 Macon, MO | Thanks for the help! I think because of not much time to react, I was making sure I was getting the shutter speed fast enough to stop the canoe. Maybe it didn't need to be 1/400? |
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 Pentaxian Premium join:2008-01-23 West Milford, NJ
| it's all relevant. 1/400th only means something when all else is known..
You may have needed 1/400th just to stop camera shake and everything else needs to fall into place because of that.. so then, what kind of shot can you take if you need the shutter speed to keep the image sharp? Well, then you're definitely needing to open up the aperture or increasing the ISO , thus losing sharpness.. Give and take...
So, what is the EXIF data? |
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  SueS Premium join:2007-05-16 Macon, MO | All EXIF is there with my original post. |
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