Hey Tjny,
You sure make that combo sing for you. great work.
what shutter speed do you use for your running / flowing river shots??
Much prefer your way to the slower speeds that are so fashionable with many these days.
Tim
Tim Ashton wrote:
Hey Tjny,
You sure make that combo sing for you. great work.
what shutter speed do you use for your running / flowing river shots??
Much prefer your way to the slower speeds that are so fashionable with many these days.
Tim
Thanks for kind words, it was at 1/3, 1/200 and 1/125 of a second. Yes I agree with you , we have to come to basics and keep things simple. I most ( 95 % ) of time shoot in jpeg with active D lighting set at high ( this eliminates burn outs) and use Nx for pp. Too many filters and unnecessary slow SS, over pp, robes from what new gear is capable of.
p.1 #11 · Lake Placid NY pics with 16-85 vr & D300
Thanks for kind words, it was at 1/3, 1/200 and 1/125 of a second. Yes I agree with you , we have to come to basics and keep things simple. I most ( 95 % ) of time shoot in jpeg with active D lighting set at high ( this eliminates burn outs) and use Nx for pp. Too many filters and unnecessary slow SS, over pp, robes from what new gear is capable of.
Edited by tjny on Jul 12, 2008 at 07:43 PM GMT
More proof that the Nikon Software makes pictures leap off the screen.
Great pics and sharp as a tack. Colours look spot on.
Now I know what Lake Placid looks like without snow. Looks like a beautiful area.