We got a new camera on new years, and I thought I would set up a website with all my best work. (keep in mind, I only JUST started so there's not much there)
Check it out, if you dare. [evil]
www.fearlessfhoto.blogspot.com (http://www.fearlessfhoto.blogspot.com)
Ninj'
I don't see how to leave comments
what am i missing?
and
did you put peanut butter in Bella's mouth to get that shot?
Quote from: Mother on January 05, 2009, 02:44:25 PM
Ninj'
I don't see how to leave comments
what am i missing?
<snip>
Hon, if you look at the bottom of her post on the blog it says:
"Posted by neenja_mastah at 3:55 PM 0 comments "
Click on the 0 comments link. You'll need a gmail account, or livejournal, or aim. Theres a whole list of accounts that you can use, just sign up for one.
ETA: It didn't work for me in Firefox, I had to use internet explorer.
omg Ninj' is a dirty blogger
look at all those words and stuff
Yeah, I deleted that other blog, it was boring.
Grrr
I was reading that
Holey shit!
A D90?
You must have a sugar daddy or something!
Cool. [thumbsup]
Quote from: toolfan on January 07, 2009, 04:02:54 PM
Holey shit!
A D90?
You must have a sugar daddy or something!
Cool. [thumbsup]
wrong D90
Quote from: Mother on January 07, 2009, 04:35:41 PM
wrong D90
???
Not a Nikon?
I've been toying with the idear of getting a D40, but I keep spending my dough on other stuff.
Quote from: toolfan on January 07, 2009, 04:54:54 PM
???
Not a Nikon?
I've been toying with the idear of getting a D40, but I keep spending my dough on other stuff.
a
real sugar daddy would have gotten her a
real D90
(http://www.landroversonly.com/forums/attachments/f15/10849d1165695678-1995-aa-yellow-defender-90-dscf3733-1.jpg)
Quote from: Mother on January 07, 2009, 05:05:09 PM
a real sugar daddy would have gotten her a real D90
(http://www.landroversonly.com/forums/attachments/f15/10849d1165695678-1995-aa-yellow-defender-90-dscf3733-1.jpg)
That's what I'm talkin' about.
Man, wish those things weren't 30 grand here in the 'States.
Quote from: Mother on January 07, 2009, 05:05:09 PM
a real sugar daddy would have gotten her a real D90
(http://www.landroversonly.com/forums/attachments/f15/10849d1165695678-1995-aa-yellow-defender-90-dscf3733-1.jpg)
Well where the hell is mine then? >:(
[laugh]
Quote from: JBubble on January 07, 2009, 05:08:34 PM
Well where the hell is mine then? >:(
[laugh]
hah, get in line
I don't know about y'all
but
I
need one of those
Quote from: toolfan on January 07, 2009, 04:54:54 PM
???
Not a Nikon?
I've been toying with the idear of getting a D40, but I keep spending my dough on other stuff.
Yeah it's a Nikon, Mom doesn't know what he's talking about.
As for the D40, I've been told it's the dog of Nikon, and a D60 is well more worth your time.
Quote from: NeenjaMastah on January 07, 2009, 05:30:16 PM
Yeah it's a Nikon, Mom doesn't know what he's talking about.
As for the D40, I've been told it's the dog of Nikon, and a D60 is well more worth your time.
I don't?
well shit
Quote from: Mother on January 07, 2009, 05:05:09 PM
a real sugar daddy would have gotten her a real D90
(http://www.landroversonly.com/forums/attachments/f15/10849d1165695678-1995-aa-yellow-defender-90-dscf3733-1.jpg)
I TOTALLY did not associate that with D90 in this thread, even given my lust for them!
Can I make a request? More schoolgirl outfit pics. But please, you wearing the outfit, not your SO.
The Nikon D90 is a very nice camera. I've been trying to scrap enough together for a Canon 5D, which is the one with the full size chip. They're sooo expensive, but I sooo want one.
You mention wanting critique, but with only 3 it's hard to say much yet. I like the color balance in the oranges shot and the use of depth of field in the oranges shot and the dog close-up. I feel your composition might be just a little off. The great thing about a still life is it won't move so you can really concentrate on composition and they are great practice. The most important thing is to take as many shots as possible. You learn something from each and every shot. I had an instructor once have us take an everyday object and take 100 different shots of it. I might have a book or 2 on the subject of composition. Most of my book are for film, not stills, but if I find anything pertinent I'll bring it over on Sunday.
Have fun with your new toy.
Quote from: cloud2blue on January 08, 2009, 01:58:28 PM
The Nikon D90 is a very nice camera. I've been trying to scrap enough together for a Canon 5D, which is the one with the full size chip. They're sooo expensive, but I sooo want one.
You mention wanting critique, but with only 3 it's hard to say much yet. I like the color balance in the oranges shot and the use of depth of field in the oranges shot and the dog close-up. I feel your composition might be just a little off. The great thing about a still life is it won't move so you can really concentrate on composition and they are great practice. The most important thing is to take as many shots as possible. You learn something from each and every shot. I had an instructor once have us take an everyday object and take 100 different shots of it. I might have a book or 2 on the subject of composition. Most of my book are for film, not stills, but if I find anything pertinent I'll bring it over on Sunday.
Have fun with your new toy.
thanks for the feedback, the pics were taken with the auto feature on the camera so I didn't expect much out of them. I mostly wanted to capture personality with the dog and with Mo's pic.
I bought a book called "Understanding Exposure" by Bryan Peterson. It seems to be pretty good so far.
I miss my old Canon AE-1 from college... maybe get another camera one of these days...... heh
Have fun C!! It's addicting! :)
You should be able to get some pretty cool track photo's this year with that
That's what I'm hoping to do
Added some new pics...
babies on their stomachs make for interesting subjects between 3-8 months. try some of those, open the aperture to 2.8, or widest open setting so the make-shift background isn't in focus, move subject away from backround as well. don't be afraid to dump light on one side (spot light or work light), try dramatic lighting, then put a white card on the opposite side of the child to "bounce" the light and see what you get. 100 photos of each subject, holy crap! bound to learn something from that! post more pics, happy to critique :) have fun!