Re: The Official non-auto Image thread Quote:
Originally Posted by Samurai Yes, stick to jpeg until your understand photography and composition. Until you learn composition, even a pro level dSLR can't help you.
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Thanks for the tip. Switched back to JPEG.
Im reading all about composition now. Im having trouble remembering the Aperture, ISO and Shutter speed combinations. Any simple guide for that??
The temple pictures are great. Are these taken with the EVIL camera? Quote:
Originally Posted by HighOctane @ Parthasarathig: I think you need to try to focus on the subject first. If you are focusing subject( Monolithic Big Bull) towards right of the frame, there should be another subject at left (background seanery etc) else focus at centre. Attached is shots taken by me at same place a month ago.
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HighOctane, I took a similar shot of the bull like you have, and its the same one I posted, albeit cropped as the people were crowding around the statue at that time with no sign of leaving. Im still keeping Autofocus off, as the camera takes a bit of time to focus on the part that I want, whereas with manual I can easily get to the focus point earlier.
Thanks for the tip.
In these subsequent 3 pictures, what could I have done to make it better? Is my framing correct? Where can I improve? Especially in the temple picture, I feel the photo looks cramped due to the pillars surrounding the main subject. How can I improve on that?
Also in the sunflower field picture, I wanted the main subject to be the sunflowers. So do I need to zoom into the flower as I have done with the 2nd picture, cause I wanted to depict the background too. How can I do that along with making the sunflower the subject? Quote:
Originally Posted by v&v Sunbird @ Okhla bird sanctuary. |
Very beautiful
A contribution from my side. A dog that kept playing around my legs, but was at its calmest whenever the camera came out of the bag. And back to its games when the camera was put away. 
Last edited by Parthasarathig : 23rd January 2013 at 13:40.
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