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Old 10-19-2009, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Planespotta View Post
Tortilla Flat - could I place a request for some pictures from there?!!
Tortilla Flat is really neat. The drive to it is absolutely beautiful.

I've actually been meaning to head up there sometime soon, since I live pretty close to it, so expect some photos from TF in the near future!
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I've been thinking about getting one of these. How about some more example pics?
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Beautiful photos!
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Old 10-22-2009, 10:15 PM
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I've been thinking about getting one of these. How about some more example pics?
Certainly, I'll show some exif data as well. Body is a Nikon D60. Also, for some reason, the photos that I post are always the full resolution, usually 1200x804 or so, but they inexplicably revert to a smaller size here on APC after some amount of time. The photos posted above are the not the actual size...and the photos in this post will probably revert to that smaller size shortly.

1) F-Number: F/2.2 Exposure Time: 0.0002 sec. 1/4000 Metering Mode: Multi-segment Exposure Program: Manual Compensation: -0.7 ISO Speed:400



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Next: F-Number: F/1.8 Exposure Time: 0.0008 sec. 1/1250 Metering Mode: Spot Exposure Program: Manual Compensation: 0.3 ISO Speed: 400



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Next: My girlfriend (who happens to be a real photographer!) posing for portrait purposes.

EXIF: F-Number: F/1.8 Exposure Time: 0.01 sec. 1/100 Metering Mode: Multi-segment Exposure Program: Manual ISO Speed: 250

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Old 10-22-2009, 10:30 PM
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Unfortunately my shadow is in this one, but the full res (for however long it lasts in this post) shows some nice detail.

EXIF: F-Number: F/8 Exposure Time: 0.0015 sec. 1/640 Metering Mode: Multi-segment Exposure Program: Manual ISO Speed: 400




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EXIF: F-Number: F/1.8 Exposure Time: 0.0002 sec. 1/4000 Metering Mode: Multi-segment Exposure Program: Manual Compensation: -0.7 ISO Speed:
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EXIF: F-Number: F/3.5 Exposure Time: 0.005 sec. 1/200 Metering Mode: Multi-segment Exposure Program: Manual Compensation: 0.3 ISO Speed: 400

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Old 10-23-2009, 07:04 PM
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I like it, thanks. I think I'll have to put one on my Christmas list.
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did you run these picture through photoshop or straight from the camera?
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more pictures of your girlfriend
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Old 11-02-2009, 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by MoonFallsDown View Post
did you run these picture through photoshop or straight from the camera?
Just some basic touch ups that I do with all my photos....things like levels, contrast, sometimes a little sharpening if needed. If the camera is properly set up, you will achieve very nice results. I didn't have to do very much to these photos.

A lot of what you see out of your camera, if using a DSLR, is affected by the setup you input into the camera. Do the right things from the beginning and you'll be rewarded.


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more pictures of your girlfriend
I have more...but I'm afraid that this is all you'll get to see.
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