I will be done tomorrow :lol: :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Fighting_falcon_51
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I will be done tomorrow :lol: :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Fighting_falcon_51
Lots of Red Bull and coffee?Quote:
Originally Posted by Derf
Lots of great info here...ditto on most!
1.Also, it doesnt matter what camera you have. A large part depends on the photographer. I feel its such a waste when folks buy a mid level Canon or Nikon, only to shoot in auto modes and never to venture in Av or shutter priority or P modes. A point and shoot would have served them better. IN other words, again, LEARN the camera.
2. Be open to criticism and enjoy the diversity the hobby has to offer. A HUGE Kudos to Eric who leads in this arena, transitioning from Air to portraits to tennis to horseracing.
3. Dont be afraid to find your own style. I know this hobby began with 50mm side on shots and I'm been known to rip others for only shooting side ons.. I don't love these but enjoy 3/4 angles.
But who am I to rip anyone else? Our individual styles is partially what brings this community together.
4. To echo Cary, yes, I feel its pretty deplorable to be asked to pay for a photo op and then have to kowtow for how I might use them.. The younger kids here won't understand this, but y'all can KISS MY GRITS. :wink:
5. Check that damn ISO. blur and wrong ISO are irreparable.
I know I have more but im hot and cranky right now.
THanks to you all so much over the years for sharing the knowledge
Thanks Mario, I really appreciate your words....Quote:
Originally Posted by mirrodie
1. Never shoot in Automatic. I shot the whole airshow in manual.
2. take your camera everywhere
3. Actually today I learned its ok to shoot at ISO 1600.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4041/...91a36f3b_b.jpg
Remember to always have charged batteries with you as backup and to make sure the ones in your camera is charged...... Also always reformat your cards......
I took about 7000 RAW shots from the airshow weekend and still going threw them....
I think will order a tanker truck full of HOT coffee....
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4009/...3ac7660e_b.jpg
I tried manual one day at LAS and never looked back. Much better results. You have to work harder but it sure pays off.Quote:
I shot the whole airshow in manual.