Personal GalleryDiscuss Evan's photography phun in the OFF-Topic / Misc. forums; Thanks guys. I realized quickly that this camera was way more than I had the skills for. The only way ...
Thanks guys. I realized quickly that this camera was way more than I had the skills for. The only way to fix that is to work on my skills. If I were only going to shoot on auto, I would have bought a point and shoot!
Wherever their bones may lie, the courage of heroes is consecrated in the hearts and engraved in the history of the free. Lt Col Honner DSO MC, 39th Commander speaking of the dead from the battle of Kokoda.
Not bad, Glider. Bring it down a little further and you can get close to a full prop arc. But it requires a steady hand. In my aerial shots, I was shooting 1000-2000 shutter range, which is way too high. That's why I have been working on lower speeds to get some blur of the prop with the plane still in focus. I don't remember the ISO setting, but I recall it being about 800. Again, too high. I have been shooting this weekend in shutter priority at 12-250 film speed with a 200 ISO. Still learning!
Wherever their bones may lie, the courage of heroes is consecrated in the hearts and engraved in the history of the free. Lt Col Honner DSO MC, 39th Commander speaking of the dead from the battle of Kokoda.
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Wherever their bones may lie, the courage of heroes is consecrated in the hearts and engraved in the history of the free. Lt Col Honner DSO MC, 39th Commander speaking of the dead from the battle of Kokoda.
Wherever their bones may lie, the courage of heroes is consecrated in the hearts and engraved in the history of the free. Lt Col Honner DSO MC, 39th Commander speaking of the dead from the battle of Kokoda.