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CleanNeon98
04-13-2008, 02:40 AM
Went downtown today to take a few shots, unfortunately I had white balance off on a few of them and they came out red/yellow, and on a few i had the ISO at 1600 and they came out grainy but here are my 2 faves, not edited. Using the 18-55 kit lens full manual mode.
1. Pretty happy with this shot.
http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/2055/img0079gh8.jpg
2. This is one of a few that had the ISO at 1600..live and learn
http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/922/img0048ny1.jpg

Any advice for improvement??

scutzi128
04-13-2008, 02:42 AM
Nice pics man.

b0rN Fr0m JeTs
04-13-2008, 02:48 AM
not too bad for just starting out with a new camera. you should join Photography-on-the.net forums. those guys can give you some help it's all canon people. good luck and nice start.

den9
04-13-2008, 03:28 AM
distortion
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/LBCsublime9/DSC_0250.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/LBCsublime9/DSC_0253.jpg

comcast looks sick at night

05suby
04-13-2008, 03:57 AM
im trying to get this camera soon if not then the xt.

CleanNeon98
04-13-2008, 01:52 PM
Den9 you had some nice ones post em up

den9
04-13-2008, 03:04 PM
already did

CleanNeon98
04-13-2008, 03:10 PM
already did
But those are distorted...what about the ones u took of the bridge, and the city..and the 9 different times u moved ur car around

CleanNeon98
04-13-2008, 03:34 PM
http://img370.imageshack.us/img370/733/img0071qg1.jpg
Another messed up shot...can anyone tell me what I did wrong?? I think its underexposed among a few other problems

namdoogwerdna
04-13-2008, 03:40 PM
under exposed, nothing is really in focus. i would have used a smaller aperture and a larger shutter speed.

CleanNeon98
04-14-2008, 10:01 AM
Any other feedback or suggestions...mainly concentrating on the first pic, and mainly concerned with composition

05Accent
04-14-2008, 10:14 AM
shots look good, to me at least.. i know nothing about photography really

namdoogwerdna
04-14-2008, 10:32 AM
Any other feedback or suggestions...mainly concentrating on the first pic, and mainly concerned with composition

Let me start by saying that the first pic isn't a BAD shot, it just could be improved. That being said, I think you are a little too zoomed in on the bridge. if i were to do that photo again, i would have backed up, zoomed out, and shot from a bit higher, so that there was some negative space on top of the highest point of the bridge, and also so that not as much of the underside of it is seen. i also would have turned the camera left just a little bit so that the peir wasnt in the shot.

for numer two, turn down the iso, and it is a uneven compositionally. there is a lot of negative space in the top left that isnt being balanced out. good effort, but sub-par.

CleanNeon98
04-14-2008, 10:35 AM
Let me start by saying that the first pic isn't a BAD shot, it just could be improved. That being said, I think you are a little too zoomed in on the bridge. if i were to do that photo again, i would have backed up, zoomed out, and shot from a bit higher, so that there was some negative space on top of the highest point of the bridge, and also so that not as much of the underside of it is seen. i also would have turned the camera left just a little bit so that the peir wasnt in the shot.

for numer two, turn down the iso, and it is a uneven compositionally. there is a lot of negative space in the top left that isnt being balanced out. good effort, but sub-par.
Im at school now but I actually have that shot at home, I did 2 of them, Ill post when I get to my comp.

namdoogwerdna
04-14-2008, 10:39 AM
word, ill check this later on tonight

TomTomTuning
04-14-2008, 12:30 PM
not too bad for just starting out with a new camera. you should join Photography-on-the.net forums. those guys can give you some help it's all canon people. good luck and nice start.

POTN is my sh!t!!!! lol

Nice pics, enjoy your new camera.

onecleanGTI
04-14-2008, 01:10 PM
you shoulda held out a few more days... the new xsi is out.. i own a xti and a xsi and the xsi is a much better investment...

BlackTypeR
04-14-2008, 01:54 PM
Nice shots for your first time. The XTi is a great beginner SLR. You're going to love it. Like somebody said earlier, for the first two shots I would've zoomed out more. There is no real foreground in them. Also the horizon in #1 is a little crooked. Try to avoid 1600 ISO on the XTi if you can, even at 800 ISO you're going to see a good amount of grain. For night shots and longer exposures, the XTi has 'long exposure noise reduction' that you can turn on in your custom functions menu. I'm not sure if it makes a big difference because I just always had it turned on but it can't hurt. Also if you're shooting on a tripod, try using mirror lock-up to reduce camera vibration during exposure. A remote switch would be a good investment too.

CleanNeon98
04-14-2008, 02:32 PM
Nice shots for your first time. The XTi is a great beginner SLR. You're going to love it. Like somebody said earlier, for the first two shots I would've zoomed out more. There is no real foreground in them. Also the horizon in #1 is a little crooked. Try to avoid 1600 ISO on the XTi if you can, even at 800 ISO you're going to see a good amount of grain. For night shots and longer exposures, the XTi has 'long exposure noise reduction' that you can turn on in your custom functions menu. I'm not sure if it makes a big difference because I just always had it turned on but it can't hurt. Also if you're shooting on a tripod, try using mirror lock-up to reduce camera vibration during exposure. A remote switch would be a good investment too.
Yea I gotta get my basics down first, then ill spend money on accesories, and I gotta find out what all that stuff is first lol.

Here is the other version of the bridge, once again, unedited.

http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/6826/img0078iz1.jpg

Its more zoomed out, but still catches the pier, and I think its a bit crooked
For a side-by-side comparison here is the other one again

http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/2055/img0079gh8.jpg

i like rice
04-14-2008, 07:00 PM
1st shot, stop the aperture down to about f/11. the shot is at f/5.6, which is a bit large for a landscape shot.

2nd shot, your exposure is locked on the middle portion of the image, which is brighter than the rest of scene, which is why the shot is underexposed. You have pattern metering, which measures 9% of the image (most have this set for the middle AF point). To visualize, look below. The camera is metering the center section in red (brighter than the vehicle). What you should've done is meter in the green circle area, then reframe your shot.

http://asianguywithacamera.com/temp/img0071qg1_meter.jpg

den9
04-15-2008, 11:49 PM
http://img370.imageshack.us/img370/733/img0071qg1.jpg
Another messed up shot...can anyone tell me what I did wrong?? I think its underexposed among a few other problems


what did u do for a tripod here? did u hand hold it, or rest it on something?

pretty cool except the car is gay

CleanNeon98
04-18-2008, 09:36 AM
what did u do for a tripod here? did u hand hold it, or rest it on something?

pretty cool except the car is gay
There was that one power box thing right next to the pier entrance...duno if it was a good idea resting my camera there. its cool if you disregard the **** quality

lagos
04-18-2008, 05:30 PM
Play around with higher ISO, just dont go too high ... try 200-400.
Overall, you got some nice shots.