surfnron wrote:
These are all very nice Conrad. I'd be happy with any of them. Congrats on the new ride. Does the back seat fold down for you and Ant?? ~ Ron
PetKal wrote:
Conrad, those are very nice kite shots, but the flare on your jeep pictures has almost blinded me.
Manual exposure is the way to go. Granted, if the ambient light is constantly changing, like the sun coming in and out of clouds, one has to do camera adjustments which are similar to, say, shooting a dark bird after having done a white one.
It is also helpful to develop a habit of adjusting exposure in number of clicks of the dial, without even looking at the camera settings display. That way you can adjust your exposure parameters on the fly....Show more →
I am struggling with it Peter... I will keep at it though. Thanks for the support man!
eyelaser wrote:
Excellent series...no blown whites my friend! Slick avatar...I kinda expected it to crawl along my computer screen. It does take some discipline to make the manual switch...with your obvious talent "sky's the limit"!
Eric
trailhiker wrote:
A Porsche Boxster, only 5K? Well, I'm glad you replaced it with something a little more subtle... Awesome work as per your usual, Conrad, and I'm including the shots of your new wheels!
Best Wishes,
Steve
Yeah... it had 180K miles and needed a new clutch, flywheel, pressure plate, oil leaked, black smoke, and needed timing chain. $9000 to fix
KWeck wrote:
Nice set and story Conrad... Manual Ex is not easy and yes you spin dials when the subject changes quickly.... Nice ride... Its not a Jeep but thats ok..
Thank you Kurt! Yeah not as nice as your Jeep, but it will do!
B Benson wrote:
Nice Kites Conrad, I shot manual for a year just to force myself to be more aware. It really improved my exposures. Like the new wheels, still looks like a speeding ticket magnet though. Bruce
Thank you very much Bruce! Its very slow truck so I won't be getting any more tickets I hope
BearCreekLar wrote:
Nice set buddy!
Glad you at least tried to do the manual...practice and you will get it quick and be way better off for it...
1, 3, 4, 8 and 10 are the favorites..
Looks like you need to clean your sensor a touch.....
Oh look it's the New Toyota, the 401K version.... Dude.......
Now that you have new wheels to attract even more attention, drive back up here and lets shoot snowies again, I bet we can get your cost per image way up there
Lar
Thank you very much Larry! I'll clean my sensor soon Toyota 401K alright... I'll keep at the manual exposure... it is not easy.
Tim Kuhn wrote:
I don't know CT it looks like you did a damn fine job if you ask me Spinning the dials is the name of the game, it makes you UNDERSTAND what is going on. So much better than leaving it all to lady luck hoping the camera knows what to do. Super wing spread in 3!!!!
Cool ride
Tim
It really really does make you think about your settings... I don't like to think But thanks for the push brother. I'll keep at it.