don t taht juzt suk tehn?Originally Posted by Motu
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don t taht juzt suk tehn?Originally Posted by Motu
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.Being the quiet shy virtual type that I am in real life (all the Wgtn boys will vouch for that), I only ever post things when I have something important to say, and then it's very succinct and not at all verbose or longwinded or rabbiting-on.
Hope your field trip went well.
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Being frustrated is disagreeable.
But the real disasters in life begin when you get what you want.
BrilliantThanks guys.....
Only 1235 new posts on 6 pages this morning......
Velox/Merv/Lynda:
I was on Tiritiri Matangi Is for 3 days on a Uni animal behaivour field trip. Got to run around chasing birds and observingGreat fun. Also got some good pictures, which I will post up here soon.....I dont know how people survive without 10x optical zoom.... I was 2m away from these things and still needed all my zoom.... Yes it was great fun, saw almost everything on there, did some mist-netting and banding, and lots of crashing round in the bush...
Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....
Some piccies I took while I was there:
Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....
And some more
My camera work isnt always great, but I'm just learning how to do this stuff properly, with tripod and all...
I dont think these are too bad, but I took about 200 photos all up.....![]()
Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....
Some great pics there PT - thanks!![]()
My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am.
I tried cooking a pukeko once, but I can't recommend them.
Wood pigeons, now, are a much better feed.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
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Great piccies PT, specially the tui in the kowhai.
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Being frustrated is disagreeable.
But the real disasters in life begin when you get what you want.
I guess pictures of attractive birds au naturel is de riguer for this site....but where's the motorbike piccies?![]()
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Like a charm. Haven't had a shoot of it for a while, though. Can't get hold of surplus FMJ ammo, and the only stuff in the shops is $1.50 a round.Originally Posted by madcat_
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
If I can offer some photography advice PT:Originally Posted by Posh Tourer :P
Small animals like birds and children tend to move quite quickly.
Try opening up your aperture more and use a faster shutter speed.
Then (hopefully) what you will get is a much sharper view of the bird, and your background will tend to get knocked more out of focus.
While your framing is good you seem to have a lot of visual clutter in the picture which is detracting from the main point of interest. Making the background blurrier will bring your object of interest more tightly into focus.
What's the speed of your zoom lens? I have a Tamron 200/3.5 which I use on my OM-2N and OM-1 which is quite good. Although not fabulous length it is reasonably fast and provided I can get very close I can get very pleasing results. I also have a 300/5.6 which is a bit too slow for my liking but I just can't afford an Olympus 350/2.8 which would be my dream lens
The trouble with a lot of digital cameras and such, as opposed to film is that the lenses are not very fast. Your average digital P&S will be lucky to have an aperture faster than 5.6, which makes it a bit difficult to knock out the background. Also, their lenses are susceptible to flair, and produce awful bokeh. I much prefer film as I can't afford a really good SLR digital.
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
Go aheadOriginally Posted by celticno6
Always happy to learn - I need as much advice as possible
Greater f-stop value? Ok I can do that. I havent really used it in manual mode much because I dont understand how to do it. Is there any way of telling what shutter speed I should be using without having a lux meter?Originally Posted by celticno6
Indeed... Well, that is what I'd be aiming for....Originally Posted by celticno6
ThankyouOriginally Posted by celticno6
I have the Kodak DX6490Originally Posted by celticno6
Ah the good old OM-1. I have heard that one being bandied about quite regularly...
I spent about $1000 on my setup, including 256MB memory card, tripod, case, spare batteries, etc etc. I think it was worth it seeing what I can do with that 10x zoom lens. I wanted the Olympus C-740/C-750, but ended up with this instead.Originally Posted by celticno6
Hopefully I have something better than your average point and shoot, but still convenient enough for a non-photographer in terms of the advantages of Digital cameras ie snap away and throw out the bad ones, no film developing time etc.
Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....
Not too sure with your particular model of digital. With digital you can easily compensate for being a stop over or a stop under by tweaking in Photoshop.Originally Posted by Posh Tourer :P
Your best bet might be learning how Aperture priority and Shutter priority work.
As you know, Aperture is related to Shutter speed.
To put it simply, reduce the aperture a stop, the light is halved. Therefore you need a shutter speed twice as long. The converse is true as well, if you reduce the time the shutter is open for (Shutter speed increase) the more light is needed, therefore the greater the aperture.
Using aperture priority mode, you are concentrating on depth of field. The camera will automatically work out the shutter speed for you.
Using shutter priority mode, you are concentrating on freezing action using a smaller shutter speed. The camera automatically works out how wide an aperture you need.
After a while though, you can get a feel for these things. I like my OM-1 'cause all it has is a match needle. Play with the settings all you want, and if the match needle is in the middle of the two points the shot will come out. True artistic expression.
Read as much as you can on photography. Then decide what you like, and do that.
BTW Henri Cartier-Bresson never used a zoom lens at all. He just got closer.
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
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