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Old 02-04-2006, 03:18 AM
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Photography/Photo editing THREAD

This thread is for people who enjoy looking at a nice picture and editing or not editing to make the picture to perform to its best potentials, and using photoshpping skills, and picture enhancemants, to make the simpletst picture into the best it can be. Submit pictures here that you've either photoshopped, or want photoshoped to make them desktop worthy or just a nice picture to look at. And you good photoshppers/photographers out there post HERE!!!! maybe we can learn some ideas from eachother on how to take a better picture, and edit it better. Lets keep it at INFINITI pictures only.

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photographers & photoshoping skilled people post here and anyone with questions ask here!! anyone who wants your pictures PS'ed post them here as well...
 

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very nice, what camera were you using?
 
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nice pics
 
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nice pics
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Can someone throw some effects on these such as the 1st post?





 
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these arnt the best pictures, as far as angles lighting is a bit bright...

 
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very nice, what camera were you using?
Canon Rebel XT 350D DSLR w/ Canon EF 50mm f1.8 prime lens, shot in full manual mode.
 
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Old 02-05-2006, 10:34 AM
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no color editing...just the glow from the movie theatre lights...
 
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Here's my first attempt with my Canon Rebel XT. I was hoping to get a cool "In motion" shot". I think my ISO was 400, Shutter was 100, Aperture was 22.

As you can see in the picture the rear of the car looks too bright, does any body know how I can fix that? Also, how can I make the background more blurry, but still have the car in focus?


 
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Canon Rebel XT 350D DSLR w/ Canon EF 50mm f1.8 prime lens, shot in full manual mode.
Hey PeteNJ, is that the lens that comes with the camera? And when in full manual mode, does that mean you put in your own settings? If so, what did you set everything at? I dig how your whole car is in focus on the first pic. How did you do that?

Sorry for the rookie questions, but I'm starting to get the hang of this photography lingo.
 
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great picture _G_

heres mine messing around with photoshop

 
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Originally Posted by _G_
Hey PeteNJ, is that the lens that comes with the camera? And when in full manual mode, does that mean you put in your own settings? If so, what did you set everything at? I dig how your whole car is in focus on the first pic. How did you do that?

Sorry for the rookie questions, but I'm starting to get the hang of this photography lingo.
No it isn't the stock lens. The lens you have is the 18-55mm 3.5-4.5 kit lens. The one I was using is a EF 50mm f1.8 lens that I use for lower light stuff. It is a cheap lens $75 but works pretty good for available light shots.

Manual mode is when you set shutter/aperature settings yourself. I had the focus point near the front 1/4 of the car and I gave a bit of distance to the shot. This allowed me to get more of the car in focus.
 
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Old 02-05-2006, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by _G_
Here's my first attempt with my Canon Rebel XT. I was hoping to get a cool "In motion" shot". I think my ISO was 400, Shutter was 100, Aperture was 22.

As you can see in the picture the rear of the car looks too bright, does any body know how I can fix that? Also, how can I make the background more blurry, but still have the car in focus?


This looks to be a "mid day" shot. Try shooting at dawn or dusk to avoid harsh lighting and washed out colors. To get more motion blur you need to pan the shot. I assume you were following in a "chase vehicle"?
 


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