There's a parking garage right in the flight way of the San Diego International airport. I was fortunate enough this morning to find a door not quite shut completely that allowed me access to the roof. Here is a compilation of photos using my D800 and 70-300mm, ISO-100
I understand I've posted more moon shots than anyone else but I'm still learning and experimenting so hopefully you're all not too bored with seeing them. That said, I'd like to ask you all a couple of questions
First questions - Which of these two images do you feel is better. And by that I...
I spent a little time trying to capture hummingbirds in flight. Shooting these guys was like shooting skeet only a lot harder. They don't stay in one position very long, moreover, they do not give your auto-focus a lot to focus on. So all in all, I'm fairly pleased with the results of my first...
As I was going thru a large lot of hummingbird photos that I shot this afternoon (I'll post some of the better one's later) and I caught this shot quite by accident. I had heard that hummingbirds also ate bugs but had until now never actually seen it. I wish I had had a better bead on the bird...
Okay, I was able to run an ISO study on the crescent moon of Sept 20, 2012. The images are straight out of the camera and the only adjustment made was the crop.
D800; 70-300mm; f-6.7, EV = -2.0. Each photo was shot in M and spot metered and shutter speed was set at point 0 on light meter...
I just noticed that when changing my custom menu settings I end up changing out my folder count. I wonder if there's a way to keep all the counts consistent with each setting? Has anyone tried that yet?
Canon's answer to the D600. Interestingly, it even has a D and a 6 in it. If I didn't know better I'd say Zaibatsu is alive and well...
Canon 6D Full-Frame DSLR Announcement
I'm setting up my account and am getting a little confused. Are there any members of Nikonite who have a SmugMug account and wouldn't mind fielding a few questions from me?
TIA
Dave
I stumbled upon an interesting HDR emag.
HDR One - The Internet's No 1 HDR Photography Magazine
I downloaded the Aug edition, pretty interesting stuff.
Also, they're looking for guest writers and given the many HDR enthusiasts here, I thought some of you might be interested in writing an...