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thegreenegg
Mar-19-2005, 03:57 PM
so, I was reading the instructions to my digital camera, something I put off so I could experiment myself, and I found out how to use the macro function. So, I started taking a whole bunch of pictures in it. Here's my favorite. His name is Shawn. Comments appricated.

PeterGar
Mar-19-2005, 07:16 PM
Very nice!

KimballPhotography
Mar-19-2005, 08:46 PM
What a cutie pie! And look at that smirk, he he he:lust . Lady killer in the making, his mommy better watch out!

rahmonster
Mar-20-2005, 01:54 AM
:clapNice shot! I love the nice even smooth lighting and of course. the cheeky look on his face, and those lovely icy blue eyes.

Great portrait!:D

Angelo
Mar-20-2005, 05:47 AM
this is a great shot GE! almost catalogue-like in it's feeling. can you clone out the tiny white speck of lint; 10:00 from the hat's label.

Allen
Mar-20-2005, 06:23 AM
Very cute shot. One thing I noticed and I have the same problem, is if
the person is wearing a billed hat the camera tends to focus on the tip
of the bill and not get the eyes in focus. Using macro makes it even
harder because I think in that mode it tries to focus on the closest
object. I would try using spot focus on the eyes hoping it would not
lock on anything closer.

Again, it is a lovely capture, thanks for posting.
Al

Yuri Pautov
Mar-20-2005, 07:38 AM
so, I was reading the instructions to my digital camera, something I put off so I could experiment myself, and I found out how to use the macro function. So, I started taking a whole bunch of pictures in it. Here's my favorite. His name is Shawn. Comments appricated.What was the camera?
I like this photo and like his expression,
Spasibo,
Yuri

thegreenegg
Mar-20-2005, 08:12 AM
My camera is a Photosmart 935, nothing fancy but pretty good to start off with.
This is what it looks like: Photosmart 935 (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/HP935/Images/frontview.jpg)
Anyway, I very quickly and very slopply tried to make the changes Allan was getting at. I softened the hat and sharpened his a eyes just a bit. This site is a bad habit when exam time comes around ;). Thanks for the comments!
Ashley

cmr164
Mar-20-2005, 03:07 PM
so, I was reading the instructions to my digital camera, something I put off so I could experiment myself, and I found out how to use the macro function. So, I started taking a whole bunch of pictures in it. Here's my favorite. His name is Shawn. Comments appricated.
Great picture and the expression is priceless. Howver I hate to tell you but it is not macro or even close to macro. An example of a macro shot would be one that showed just the label on the hat.

http://www.dcviews.com/tutors/tt57014.htm

thegreenegg
Mar-21-2005, 05:33 AM
Charles,
Thanks for the link. I should of used the function in the minimalist challenge. I didn't really know what the fuction was used primarily for. However, I guess what I was trying to get from macro were close up shots of people's faces without having the image blur- which it tends to do with my camera. I still know very little on how cameras work and what I really need to make certain types of shots. But thanks for helping out. I will try to do so real macro shots in the future.
Ashley

DoctorIt
Mar-21-2005, 06:19 AM
Charles,
Thanks for the link. I should of used the function in the minimalist challenge. I didn't really know what the fuction was used primarily for. However, I guess what I was trying to get from macro were close up shots of people's faces without having the image blur- which it tends to do with my camera. I still know very little on how cameras work and what I really need to make certain types of shots. But thanks for helping out. I will try to do so real macro shots in the future.
AshleyI was gonna agree with chuck - and now that I see your response...

If your camera is having trouble focusing in the portrait range (as in your photo above) without being switched to "macro", I might be worried. I might be scaring you for no reason, but usually digital point and shoots work great on full auto for basic portraits. Maybe someone else has a better anser...

:dunno

Great shot by the way, cute kid :D

thegreenegg
Mar-22-2005, 02:08 PM
Oh, DoctorIt camera is fine its just me. I want really really really clear pictures. Just to show there is no need to fear because I get paranoid easily a picture I will show you!

DoctorIt
Mar-23-2005, 05:31 AM
Oh, DoctorIt camera is fine its just me. I want really really really clear pictures. Just to show there is no need to fear because I get paranoid easily a picture I will show you!Good, just wanted to make sure everything was clear as mud in terms of the camera and what it should be allowing you to do :thumb

REQ
Mar-23-2005, 06:41 AM
so, I was reading the instructions to my digital camera, something I put off so I could experiment myself, and I found out how to use the macro function. So, I started taking a whole bunch of pictures in it. Here's my favorite. His name is Shawn. Comments appricated.


:thumb :photo nice