Here's me as your Uncle Bob . Except of course I was the paid photographer (my arms and 5D) and I got to ruin Bob's shot. He seems to have loved it anyway as he posted it on the facebook page of my client.
If you look closely you can see that I just took the pic (it's on the LCD screen) and the 'write to card' light is on.
Second pic is the one that was getting written to my card of course.
Don't want to stir anything, but the shot on the LCD is in portrait position and the second photo is in landscape .... was there some extreme cropping going on Or did you post the best of the bunch for your photo?
hobbit wrote:
Don't want to stir anything, but the shot on the LCD is in portrait position and the second photo is in landscape .... was there some extreme cropping going on Or did you post the best of the bunch for your photo?
If you actually looked at the LCD screen you would see there is extreme cropping going on.
hobbit wrote:
Don't want to stir anything, but the shot on the LCD is in portrait position and the second photo is in landscape .... was there some extreme cropping going on Or did you post the best of the bunch for your photo?
Well of course there is cropping. That's what all those megapixels are for . Can you accurately frame an image holding a camera fully extended over your head in a dark room with 250 crazy people doing a Hora around you?
elader wrote:
Well of course there is cropping. That's what all those megapixels are for . Can you accurately frame an image holding a camera fully extended over your head in a dark room with 250 crazy people doing a Hora around you?
Of course I can.. Thats why I am on craigslist for $500 weddings.. Silly..
elader wrote:
Can you accurately frame an image holding a camera fully extended over your head in a dark room with 250 crazy people doing a Hora around you?
canonet wrote:
it's interesting to see Uncle Bob shots as I had 14+ of them in a wedding that took me by surprise and told ME to move as I was in their way!
amazing to see how many people are shooting in the dark with cell phones!
You don't have to pixel peep to tell that pic 2 was not taken at the same time as pic 1. Not even close. Just look at the people around the main guy, and even his position is different.
I agree with Beauchamp: "This is among the best examples of the quality difference between a Bob's pic vs. a professional's pic I've seen. Nicely played. "