View Full Version : Animals around the campsite
00SS
Mar-26-2009, 01:43 PM
hello all, i'm a n00b to the site (and to photog for that matter).. but i did do a brief intro in the "show your mug" thread. anyway, I took the kiddo's camping over spring break last week and took 442 pics.. of which only a few i deemed "good" :cry , just wanted to get some input on the ones i thought were good.. and hear what others think.
Buzzard
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc178/1600-R1/Posted%20to%20ADV/DSC_3461.jpg
wasp
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc178/1600-R1/Posted%20to%20ADV/DSC_3477.jpg
cardinal
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc178/1600-R1/Posted%20to%20ADV/DSC_3360.jpg
and one of my favorites.. my dog Thor
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc178/1600-R1/Posted%20to%20ADV/DSC_3203.jpg
comment / opinions welcomed
Hikin' Mike
Mar-27-2009, 11:33 AM
Welcome to D-Grin!
You asked for a C&C...The first two are too dark to really see any details. I like the Cardinal, but it's so small I can hardly see it. Nice dog picture, but I can't even see his "better side". :dunno
00SS
Mar-27-2009, 12:00 PM
thanks Mike.. exactly what i was looking for. I was using the 50-200 nikkor lens on all but the last one. I still have lots of work to do getting the right b/w balance and appeture setting on the zoom. I also try not to touch them post production, I figure when I start getting good shots ... i shouldn't need to. thanks very much for the comments, I hope my skill will improve as I grow at this.
00SS
Mar-27-2009, 12:11 PM
Here is one i took with the same lens .. but better lighting
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc178/1600-R1/Posted%20to%20ADV/DSC_2497.jpg
as far as my dog (Thor), i liked this one with my neighbors granddaughter
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc178/1600-R1/Posted%20to%20ADV/DSC_1498-1.jpg
Hikin' Mike
Mar-27-2009, 01:38 PM
thanks Mike.. exactly what i was looking for. I was using the 50-200 nikkor lens on all but the last one. I still have lots of work to do getting the right b/w balance and appeture setting on the zoom. I also try not to touch them post production, I figure when I start getting good shots ... i shouldn't need to. thanks very much for the comments, I hope my skill will improve as I grow at this.
Nothing wrong with refining your pictures in post, like minor exposure, contrast etc. Make sure your shooting RAW. This way you CAN "fix" minor things.
I use ACR (Adobe Camera Raw) to adjust my WB, contrast, lighting etc; then I use CS2 to refine it more (if needed) like cloning imperfections, like sensor dirt, twigs etc. Then save it as a 'PSD' then resize/sharpen for the web as a 'JPG'.
Hope this helps.
00SS
Mar-27-2009, 02:56 PM
Nothing wrong with refining your pictures in post, like minor exposure, contrast etc. Make sure your shooting RAW. This way you CAN "fix" minor things.
I use ACR (Adobe Camera Raw) to adjust my WB, contrast, lighting etc; then I use CS2 to refine it more (if needed) like cloning imperfections, like sensor dirt, twigs etc. Then save it as a 'PSD' then resize/sharpen for the web as a 'JPG'.
Hope this helps.
Thanks for the info.. after reading your reply i goofed around with one of the wasp shots a bit. I think i'll need just as much work with software as I will with the shot :lol3
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc178/1600-R1/Posted%20to%20ADV/DSC_3476.jpg
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