New Ytest
Sign out
Bimmerpost
Login
BMW E39 5-Series Forum | 5Post.com
BMW Garage BMW Meets Register Today's Posts  
Go Back   BMW E39 5-Series Forum | 5Post.com > BIMMERPOST Universal Forums > Off-Topic Discussions Board > Photography/Videography

Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
      01-13-2012, 04:00 PM   #5941
MATT0404
First Lieutenant
United_States
14
Rep
354
Posts

 
Drives: 2015 M3
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: NW PA

iTrader: (2)

Quote:
Originally Posted by dcstep View Post
Quote:
Originally Posted by MATT0404 View Post
TL, that's a great shot!

A shot from today. Anyone know birds and can help with ID of this guy?
Very nice Mattt.

Assuming that's a relatively small hawk, I'm guessing it's a sharp-skinned hawk. If you have some other views, might go to Cornell's AllAboutBirds.org to see if you can compare to other similar birds. Also, searches on Flickr can be very helpful.

Dave
Thanks, Dave! Someone else mentioned the possibility of a cooper's hawk. I'll look into it further.
Appreciate 0
      01-13-2012, 04:30 PM   #5942
oneintheory
no longer a BMW owner
United_States
170
Rep
1,463
Posts

 
Drives: 2011 Ford Edge Sport
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Suffolk/Chesapeake, VA

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by dcstep View Post
I love it Josh. She has great eyes that you capture well, with a BG that flatters her colors.

The only fault I see is that stray, direct light cutting across her right arm and blouse. If you'd noticed that, I would have been easy to block off. If you cloned it off her arm, then most people wouldn't notice it on her blouse, I suspect.

Dave
Quote:
Originally Posted by The1 View Post
That's good news, and i have to say that's one of my favorite shots of yours.

but like DC said, perhaps just drop the exposure a tiny bit on her arm or something and it would be "Perfect"

Untitled by jsophoto, on Flickr
Appreciate 0
      01-13-2012, 04:31 PM   #5943
The1
Major General
Canada
76
Rep
5,114
Posts

 
Drives: white 135
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: KW ontario/vancouver temporarily

iTrader: (0)

very nice
Appreciate 0
      01-13-2012, 04:32 PM   #5944
The1
Major General
Canada
76
Rep
5,114
Posts

 
Drives: white 135
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: KW ontario/vancouver temporarily

iTrader: (0)

great shot as well Matt.
Appreciate 0
      01-13-2012, 04:32 PM   #5945
dcstep
Major General
United_States
1296
Rep
7,389
Posts

 
Drives: '09 Cpe Silverstone FR 6MT
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Colorado

iTrader: (0)

Garage List
2009 M3  [8.40]
Nice fix Josh. I'd love to see more of her...
__________________
Appreciate 0
      01-13-2012, 04:37 PM   #5946
oneintheory
no longer a BMW owner
United_States
170
Rep
1,463
Posts

 
Drives: 2011 Ford Edge Sport
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Suffolk/Chesapeake, VA

iTrader: (0)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jsophot...7628856536027/


Untitled by jsophoto, on Flickr
Appreciate 0
      01-13-2012, 09:35 PM   #5947
TL
Brigadier General
TL's Avatar
United_States
284
Rep
3,102
Posts

 
Drives: Happy on H&R coil overs
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: The Hub

iTrader: (3)

Garage List
2008 335xi  [1.00]
Quote:
Originally Posted by The1 View Post
nice shooting as usual Tim
Quote:
Originally Posted by dcstep View Post
Tim, I love the weather and the geometric balance in the composition.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chewy734 View Post
nice shot Tim! Glad you went with B&W in that photo.
Quote:
Originally Posted by MATT0404 View Post
TL, that's a great shot!
thanks guys
I original wanted the cliche women with umbrella in the rain, B&W on the Brooklyn Bridge but couldn't wait too long as I had a lunch meeting. So I quickly snap that one and ran back to the subway.
Appreciate 0
      01-13-2012, 09:36 PM   #5948
The1
Major General
Canada
76
Rep
5,114
Posts

 
Drives: white 135
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: KW ontario/vancouver temporarily

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by TL View Post
thanks guys
I original wanted the cliche women with umbrella in the rain, B&W on the Brooklyn Bridge but couldn't wait too long as I had a lunch meeting. So I quickly snap that one and ran back to the subway.
there will be other days
Appreciate 0
      01-13-2012, 09:37 PM   #5949
TL
Brigadier General
TL's Avatar
United_States
284
Rep
3,102
Posts

 
Drives: Happy on H&R coil overs
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: The Hub

iTrader: (3)

Garage List
2008 335xi  [1.00]
Matt - nice shot of the hawk but why is it missing a leg

Josh - nice shot, the warm tones works with the model and background
Appreciate 0
      01-13-2012, 09:38 PM   #5950
The1
Major General
Canada
76
Rep
5,114
Posts

 
Drives: white 135
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: KW ontario/vancouver temporarily

iTrader: (0)

it's name is stumpy
Appreciate 0
      01-13-2012, 09:39 PM   #5951
TL
Brigadier General
TL's Avatar
United_States
284
Rep
3,102
Posts

 
Drives: Happy on H&R coil overs
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: The Hub

iTrader: (3)

Garage List
2008 335xi  [1.00]
Quote:
Originally Posted by The1 View Post
there will be other days
Appreciate 0
      01-13-2012, 11:56 PM   #5952
MATT0404
First Lieutenant
United_States
14
Rep
354
Posts

 
Drives: 2015 M3
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: NW PA

iTrader: (2)

Quote:
Originally Posted by TL View Post
Matt - nice shot of the hawk but why is it missing a leg

Josh - nice shot, the warm tones works with the model and background
Haha, I'm not sure why it's standing on one leg. I have other images showing both legs. I guess it was showing off for the camera.

It was funny how I ran into this guy, though. I went down to the Pittsburgh National Aviary today to take some photos and see the birds. Well, I toured around and was finishing up for the day. Just outside the front doors is a small garden area with a few feeders where a few smaller birds were feeding. As I walked outside, this hawk swooped down straight for the feeder and all the birds scattered in a hurry! I figured he was just being territorial, but it turns out both the cooper and the sharpie frequent bird feeders, not for the seed, but for the birds that are feeding there.

I quickly got my camera up and snapped a few shots while he perched on the wall for about a minute or two. Who would have thought my favorite shot from the day would be taken outside the aviary?
Appreciate 0
      01-14-2012, 02:45 PM   #5953
MATT0404
First Lieutenant
United_States
14
Rep
354
Posts

 
Drives: 2015 M3
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: NW PA

iTrader: (2)

A shot from inside the aviary:


Inca Tern by mkrepp, on Flickr

I'm terrible at panning! Definitely need some practice. I like the picture either way, though.
Appreciate 0
      01-14-2012, 03:57 PM   #5954
dcstep
Major General
United_States
1296
Rep
7,389
Posts

 
Drives: '09 Cpe Silverstone FR 6MT
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Colorado

iTrader: (0)

Garage List
2009 M3  [8.40]
Quote:
Originally Posted by MATT0404 View Post
A shot from inside the aviary:...

I'm terrible at panning! Definitely need some practice. I like the picture either way, though.
Good focus, exposure and about the right shutter speed. I wouldn't pan that one, focus on the hand holding the food up and, use around f/8 or f/11 to get some DOF, and try to move around where you have the bird coming toward you and then shoot. This is where shooting 8-fps is a huge help. You might keep both eyes open so that you can see the bird approaching.

Dave
__________________
Appreciate 0
      01-14-2012, 04:01 PM   #5955
The1
Major General
Canada
76
Rep
5,114
Posts

 
Drives: white 135
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: KW ontario/vancouver temporarily

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by dcstep View Post
Good focus, exposure and about the right shutter speed. I wouldn't pan that one, focus on the hand holding the food up and, use around f/8 or f/11 to get some DOF, and try to move around where you have the bird coming toward you and then shoot. This is where shooting 8-fps is a huge help. You might keep both eyes open so that you can see the bird approaching.

Dave
I learned this while shooting horse jumping. when only looking through view finder, you often find yourself taking a wild guess at what's about to happen. Or you find yourself watching and waiting till last minute to lift your camera to your eye to get the shot.

keeping both eyes open pretty much allows one eye to see the subject approaching, and just as they leave sight of one eye, they enter the sight of the other eye.

and you don't look goofy with half your face all scrunched up while shooting.



great advice dave.
Appreciate 0
      01-14-2012, 04:27 PM   #5956
The1
Major General
Canada
76
Rep
5,114
Posts

 
Drives: white 135
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: KW ontario/vancouver temporarily

iTrader: (0)

just goofing about.

Any advice on black and white PP?


watch-1 by Reed Jackson, on Flickr
Appreciate 0
      01-14-2012, 08:03 PM   #5957
The1
Major General
Canada
76
Rep
5,114
Posts

 
Drives: white 135
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: KW ontario/vancouver temporarily

iTrader: (0)

just for fun, you can tell it's a cold night by the smoke stacks.

why my lightroom exports photos, they seem to get darker after being made into jpegs, anyone else experience this?
Attached Images
 
Appreciate 0
      01-14-2012, 08:57 PM   #5958
dcstep
Major General
United_States
1296
Rep
7,389
Posts

 
Drives: '09 Cpe Silverstone FR 6MT
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Colorado

iTrader: (0)

Garage List
2009 M3  [8.40]
Quote:
Originally Posted by The1 View Post
just for fun, you can tell it's a cold night by the smoke stacks.

why my lightroom exports photos, they seem to get darker after being made into jpegs, anyone else experience this?
What do your default settings look like? I don't use LR, but with DxO I've got preset set to apply an S-curve, add Contrast and add Vibrance. All those will make a finished image look darker. I sometimes add a little brightness to offset when I didn't expose enough "to the right" in my initial image.

I would guess that it's easy to develop your own preset. For the image you show I'd like more Contrast and a little pull down in the RGB curve, if I were doing it myself. Those sliders and curves are all there for your usage. Don't be afraid to push and pull on them, just don't get carried away. (The Saturation slider is where too many people go astray).

Dave
__________________
Appreciate 0
      01-14-2012, 09:24 PM   #5959
The1
Major General
Canada
76
Rep
5,114
Posts

 
Drives: white 135
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: KW ontario/vancouver temporarily

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by dcstep View Post
What do your default settings look like? I don't use LR, but with DxO I've got preset set to apply an S-curve, add Contrast and add Vibrance. All those will make a finished image look darker. I sometimes add a little brightness to offset when I didn't expose enough "to the right" in my initial image.

I would guess that it's easy to develop your own preset. For the image you show I'd like more Contrast and a little pull down in the RGB curve, if I were doing it myself. Those sliders and curves are all there for your usage. Don't be afraid to push and pull on them, just don't get carried away. (The Saturation slider is where too many people go astray).

Dave
no presets, just simple settings, i like going through my pictures 1 by 1 unless i know there's a grouping like if i do a photoshoot with friends, then i can do a mass edit, then small tweaks, but i start from 0 on everything.

Light room shows you the finished picture, but i'm assuming that somewhere in my transformation from RAW to JPEG somethings going a bit wrong, and i'm losing brightness or exposure, or something. Maybe i've got my quality set too low, and this is the result.
Appreciate 0
      01-14-2012, 09:45 PM   #5960
dcstep
Major General
United_States
1296
Rep
7,389
Posts

 
Drives: '09 Cpe Silverstone FR 6MT
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Colorado

iTrader: (0)

Garage List
2009 M3  [8.40]
Quote:
Originally Posted by The1 View Post
no presets, just simple settings, i like going through my pictures 1 by 1 unless i know there's a grouping like if i do a photoshoot with friends, then i can do a mass edit, then small tweaks, but i start from 0 on everything.

Light room shows you the finished picture, but i'm assuming that somewhere in my transformation from RAW to JPEG somethings going a bit wrong, and i'm losing brightness or exposure, or something. Maybe i've got my quality set too low, and this is the result.
I set my jpeg quality at 100%. Why wouldn't you???

I think that you should try to find a preset that suits you. The whole point of LR, to me, is to establish your "look" and show your images like you'd like them to look. I like contrast and detail. Many people like an S-curve in their RGB or a pull-down in the middle of the RGB. If your jpegs look like they came out of the camera, what's the point?

Those setting in the camera, like "Scenic", "Portrait", etc. are applying RGB and Contrast adjustments to the in-camera jpeg. You should figure out what you like and use it. Yes, you'll still need to look image by image and tweak, but you'll start from a baseline that you like.

Dave
__________________
Appreciate 0
      01-14-2012, 09:51 PM   #5961
The1
Major General
Canada
76
Rep
5,114
Posts

 
Drives: white 135
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: KW ontario/vancouver temporarily

iTrader: (0)

turns out my quality was at 100% afterall

I don't actually change many of my photos over to JPG, so i don't have a need for high quality as most of the jpgs will just become online files viewed on computers.

if i do a shoot for someone, I change all the settings and sizes to suit the need, and put the quality at 100% And if i know pictures will be printed I put the resolution up to 320ppi or in and around that area, so there's the option of size.

I've only been noticing this problem since i installed version 3.7 as well, so i'll have to look into it a bit more and see what's what i guess.
Appreciate 0
      01-15-2012, 10:27 AM   #5962
MATT0404
First Lieutenant
United_States
14
Rep
354
Posts

 
Drives: 2015 M3
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: NW PA

iTrader: (2)

Quote:
Originally Posted by dcstep View Post
Good focus, exposure and about the right shutter speed. I wouldn't pan that one, focus on the hand holding the food up and, use around f/8 or f/11 to get some DOF, and try to move around where you have the bird coming toward you and then shoot. This is where shooting 8-fps is a huge help. You might keep both eyes open so that you can see the bird approaching.

Dave
Thanks, Dave. I guess I really wasn't panning in this particular shot. I was actually focused on the hand and waited for the bird to swoop down for the worm and started firing. I guess this is where you run into the limitations on the 5d2. I probably should have thought about using the 40D. Great advice to keep both eyes open to track the subject. I really hadn't thought of that before.

Here's another shot from inside. The Steller's Sea Eagle. A very impressive bird:


Steller's Sea Eagle by mkrepp, on Flickr
Appreciate 0
Closed Thread

Bookmarks


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:29 PM.




5post
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
1Addicts.com, BIMMERPOST.com, E90Post.com, F30Post.com, M3Post.com, ZPost.com, 5Post.com, 6Post.com, 7Post.com, XBimmers.com logo and trademark are properties of BIMMERPOST