eshaun in da house...with a new toy for 08!
#12
thanks robert...i will let you guys vote on which high res you'd like too see me make available for download on the website gallery. Also considering setting up one of the services so folks can order framed prints if they like too, what do you think
#14
Do you have one of the Lambo that's not cropped so tight on the top?
#15
Just say the word...pm me your #, for some reason its not in my phone...this weekend im open to doing something
I'll look this evening at home, but I believe that is the top of the frame since there were some bushes on the fence above. Lots of yellow G's in the bay area so i'll replicate that shot much better next time
I'll look this evening at home, but I believe that is the top of the frame since there were some bushes on the fence above. Lots of yellow G's in the bay area so i'll replicate that shot much better next time
Last edited by eshaun; 01-30-2008 at 08:16 PM.
#17
Question... how are you guys getting such vibrant colors on your shots? I usually have to touch it up on photoshop.
Is the lens a big part of getting these amazing colors? Are you guys using flash?
I usually use the AV setting for everyday shots, TV for moving shots, and M for night shots. Is that a good rule of thumb? Or should I shoot more on M mode.
Is the lens a big part of getting these amazing colors? Are you guys using flash?
I usually use the AV setting for everyday shots, TV for moving shots, and M for night shots. Is that a good rule of thumb? Or should I shoot more on M mode.
#19
Question... how are you guys getting such vibrant colors on your shots? I usually have to touch it up on photoshop.
Is the lens a big part of getting these amazing colors? Are you guys using flash?
I usually use the AV setting for everyday shots, TV for moving shots, and M for night shots. Is that a good rule of thumb? Or should I shoot more on M mode.
Is the lens a big part of getting these amazing colors? Are you guys using flash?
I usually use the AV setting for everyday shots, TV for moving shots, and M for night shots. Is that a good rule of thumb? Or should I shoot more on M mode.
Quality glass helps, but many will tell you it is as much about the person as it is what they use and how they use it
well my previous nikon is still in the family ...oh and all of the shots I've shared so far are from the nikon too. I need to upload some canon stuff this weekend.
Last edited by eshaun; 01-31-2008 at 02:54 PM.
#20
Thanks mang. I'll give you a shout to set something up when the weather clears.