couple of ones i did when i was board walking around my house. i have a bunch of others but i never resize them right.
I shoot RAW+JPEG. I usually just adjust the levels. Every now and then I will put a "S" in the curves. That's about it! If need be I'll clone some things out. What all do you do?
Maybe a little of topic. Always a couple of Buicks there. View the slideshow for all teh cars that were there. here just a couple of buick pics that I have seen there. There are many more Buicks downhere that aren't in these pictures! But here a couple of links of the 2010 US car meet localy held every year in our town. Its the biggest in the Country always 1000+ cars there. It starts every 1th Saturday of the month, from april untill september. Sept 2010 pics: http://s295.photobucket.com/albums/mm133/cruisebrothers2/SNCsept10/?albumview=slideshow August 2010 pics: alot of cars! http://s295.photobucket.com/albums/mm133/cruisebrothers2/SNCaugustus10/?albumview=slideshow Juli 2010 pics: http://s295.photobucket.com/albums/mm133/cruisebrothers2/SNCjuli10/?albumview=slideshow June 2010 pics: http://rides.webshots.com/slideshow/577884127MmFLaJ May 2010 Pics: Swapmeet March 2010 pics: http://s295.photobucket.com/albums/mm133/cruisebrothers2/Swap2010/?albumview=slideshow
Buicks-> American Sunday 2010 This used to be our 67 Skylark 2d HT, when we owned it it was white and blue...not anymore.
I couldn't get my photo to post so some of my work can be found here; www.itpphoto.com By the way nice work on the photos, Frank
I shoot strictly RAW. I have no use for in-camera processed pictures, so to me, it is just a waste of card space. With RAW, you will capture more detail and don't have to worry so much about clipping the highlights or blowing the shadows as much as you do with JPEG shooting. I process the RAW files in Adobe Lightroom. If you don't have it, I suggest getting it. From Lightroom, I export the pics to Photoshop for any final adjustments, or whatever is needed. I also sold my superzoom lens and am now using the DA15, DA21, DA40, D FA 100WR, and M50 1.7. Sending you a PM now.
Keep them coming people! :beer :beer I have a fascination for night photography, even if it's more difficult. I'm always looking for tips to improve my skills. Here's a few from a winter getaway I took to Varadero, Cuba in January, 2000. I should say that many beers, probably some rum, and/or tequila preceded these photos. :laugh: :laugh: If I recall, that day was rather cool for Carribean standards, thus the beach wasn't very busy that day.:grin: The camera was a Canon EOS 1000F, with a 35-80mm zoom lens, using 400 speed film. The only ones which I used a flash was the full moon shot through the palms, and the fountain photo. I still have this camera, but seldom use it anymore. Now that I use a digital camera exclusively, I need to relearn night photography.ou: This was taken just after sunset, even though it looks like daylight. The courtyard of the hotel I was staying at A solid wall makes a great place to set a camera for this shot. A couple from the pool area late at night. I really like this photo.:TU: Try holding your camera steady after 20 beers, even for a flash photo.:laugh: A full moon that night.:beer