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Post Your Pictures - The Never-endi ng Photo Thread!
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05-02-2008
11:44 AM
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04-30-2009
11:24 AM
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Laura
With that in mind, it's fun to be able to share pictures with each other for a little constructive criticism. Everyone has the ability to post images now (if you'd like to learn how you can read how to do so here).
Here are some of the pictures I've taken over the past two weeks:





Almost all of these shots were taken with the Sony Alpha 350k with either the kit lens that came in the box or a Minolta 50mm f/1.7 prime. I have to say I've been really impressed with the Sony - the LiveView and Super SteadyShot have really changed the way I shoot. I was able to get some of those low-plane shots without getting down on the (rather wet) ground - and I've been able to handhold shots slower than 1/30th, something I've never been able to do with a non-stabilized camera.
So... now that we can post pics... post your pics!!
Nice bokeh on the playground equipment :) I've decided 64...
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05-02-2008 08:13 PM
I've decided 640px was a nice number to round these to (and they're also all under 150k




And yes, the swing one is supposed to look blown out
I can't say i like that pic being soo blown out... ....
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05-03-2008 09:41 PM




For what it's worth the blown out look was done in PP. Th...
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05-04-2008 12:17 AM
I just bought the Sony 350K last week, and besides the on...
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05-04-2008 09:38 PM - last edited on 05-04-2008 09:40 PM








Message Edited by Turtis on 05-04-2008 09:40 PM
Curtis - it appears your host doesn't allow hotlinking , t...
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05-04-2008 09:50 PM
I love the dog photo!
I long for a day where it's not overcast in Vancouver. Re...
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05-05-2008 09:00 AM
This was shot with the Sony A350k with a Minolta f/1.7 lens. 1/2000, f/1.7, manual focus, ISO 100. No post-processing.

This one is from just outside the Vancouver Aquarium:
1/1600, f/1.7, automatic focus, ISO 100. I amped the saturation and vibrancy ever so slightly in Apple's Aperture software. This is where the LiveView on the Sony really stood out; being able to flip the screen out and shoot with my face away from the body allowed me to sight the shot easily and put the camera in a place where I simply couldn't get my body behind it (there's a concrete bench there).

When I was inside the aquarium I picked up some shots of the sea otters (cutest animals ever) that would be difficult to obtain with other DSLRs. The combination of LiveView and the flip-out screen made it easy to point the camera over the top of the (rather dirty) glass or the obstructing rocks and get a clear, crisp image. I saw other folks doing this with other live-lcd DSLRs - but no one could see what they were shooting!
I'll give you the swivel screen - I'm not sure what every...
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05-05-2008 12:14 PM
As far as being overcast, you get waaaay better lighting conditions than in a sunny day
Here is a picture I took last summer, wi th my Canon A540...
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05-05-2008 04:28 PM - last edited on 05-05-2008 04:29 PM

Message Edited by smclelan on 05-05-2008 04:29 PM
Wow, the green really pops there. The boat looks like it'...
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05-06-2008 08:49 AM





