Don Kuykendall_RIP
RIP :(
Nice moon shots - what mode are you guys using? Manual or Shutter?
For the moon I put it in Program but in the ISO setting I set a minimum shutter speed of 1/250
Nice moon shots - what mode are you guys using? Manual or Shutter?
Ok, try #2. (sometimes the attachments in this forum get my goat)
The last of my sunrise photos that remind me of the short poem I wrote, simply titled "Florida".
Love the prose.
Spending at least one night at a residence or hotel on the beach should be mandatory. You did right! I may have missed it, but where were the beach photos taken?
WM
Hi Pretzel, so am i right in thinking that you have only used the kit lenses for all of this project......
Ok, ok... now a few of the birds I've been promising.
1st, a Canadian Ringneck Dove (or so I was told) that decided to get up close and personal on our motel balcony.
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Then a couple of wild conures that visited the top of a palm right outside our hotel door.
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Then, on the way back to the room, I spotted this poor little fellow... rough, beat up, missing all of his toes, but enjoying the warmth of the sun just like all the rest.
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We call these Collared Doves. The green ones are Monk Parakeets and the last one without tootsies is a female Grackle. But you knew that already, right??
Went to help mom move an antique desk and some paintings today, and we stopped at Brownies Hamburgers (a place mom says she started eating at nearly 50 years ago) for some cheeseburgers, onion rings, homemade root beer and some of the best pie this side of anywhere.
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Anyway, as I learn to take my camera EVERYWHERE, I happened to spot a friendly face across the restaurant with near perfect lighting from the window, so I ambled over, introduced myself, and asked if she would mind if I snapped her photo for my "100 Strangers" project. We chatted for about 5 minutes about everything from cameras, to Tulsa, to Brownies and more, and then agreed to let me snap the pic I wanted. I ended up getting to meet quite a few folks, told them about my FaceBook page where I share my work, and even bought a guy a piece of pie *NINJA* style. When he thanked me, I just told him to pay it forward, and I left with a smile... Now, the question for you is - which edit of Barbara do you like best?
1st is the original photo (1/200, f5.6, ISO 400 at 300mm) that I left a little underexposed on purpose so I could get a safe shutter speed for a handheld shot. (We ALL know it's easier to fix underexposure than focal blur, right?) Then, there are the 3 quick crop/edits I churned out. Any ideas/suggestion other than what I've done? Do you think it should be cropped at all? I'm open to anything, as remember, this is my "Learning Curve" thread.
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This was, by far, my fave picture of the trip. I've edited so many times, this is the "current" result. My boy being a boy...
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