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Now this is my first time trying to add a photo,, so bare with me,, I dont profess to be a photographer I just take snaps,, here is a shot taken at the cultural festival , Suz anne Nikon D200, 24-120mm VR, 70-300 ED, SB800 flash, Manfrotto tripod,
Bindi - it seems you've posted the url for your login page. Go to your image, right click on it, bring up the properties and copy the location url. Put this between [img]and[/img] in your post and you should be in business.
Simon
D300 l MB-D10 l D70 l SB-800 l 70-200 VR l TC 17-E l 18-70 f3.5-4.5 l 70-300 f4-5.6 l 50 f1.4 l 90 Macro f2.8 l 12-24 f4 http://www.redbubble.com/people/manta
Actually at photobucket it's even easier.
Underneath your photos there are 3 lines marked URL TAG and IMG if you highlight the IMG line then copy and paste on your thread, that will work. __________
Phillip **Nikon D7000**
Hope this time I got it![]() Thanks Guys for all the help,, got a friend in my ear on msn , hard to concentrate, Suzanne Nikon D200, 24-120mm VR, 70-300 ED, SB800 flash, Manfrotto tripod,
thanksThanks ,, I used the 24- 120,, and didnt do any PP , just as it came, still have not much idea on what setting I should be using for diffrent phtos,
Suzanne Nikon D200, 24-120mm VR, 70-300 ED, SB800 flash, Manfrotto tripod,
d200Hi Tony,,
I shot in jpeg,, I have noticed a few of my photos are soft,, this problem I have yet to solve,, I have just checked my exif , and I think maybe because I had ISO on 400,, would that be the problem,? Thanks for your advice and help, Suzanne Nikon D200, 24-120mm VR, 70-300 ED, SB800 flash, Manfrotto tripod,
The D200 shouldn't be that noisy at iso400. What Jpeg mode are you shooting in? I have a feeling it may be due to the jpeg compression introducing the "noise" into the image.
Agreed it looks soft - I just checked your exif and the shot was taken at 1/500s with f6.3 at 120mm. I think if you had dropped the aperture down at least two stops and decreased the shutter speed to around 1/200s, the image may have been sharper. Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
Exactly what Wayne said. The 24-120 VR is soft unless you stop it down to f/8-11, so you'd have been better off shooting 1/160 @ f/11 rather than 1/500 @ f/6.3. Also, the D200 seems to have less in-camera sharpening than the D70, so will need more sharpening in PP. Composition is fine though, and it's a strong photo!
ThanksThanks guys for that information,, I have wrote it down , will keep that in my bag,, as the old memory is shocking,,
So much to learn,, Thanks again Suzanne Nikon D200, 24-120mm VR, 70-300 ED, SB800 flash, Manfrotto tripod,
Suzanne, I really like this shot. I hope you don't mind but I had a quick play with it in Photoshop. Let me know if you want it removed.
Cleared up some noise with Noise Ninja Slight crop which I feel balances the image. I then Ran Unsharp Mask at the following settings 133/1.0/0 Framed and here you go. Would have loved to have a go with the original, especially if it was shot in RAW. Took all of 60 seconds. ![]() Cheers
Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
Mark your cropping and sharpening have worked well but I think you have over done the noise reduction as the skin is starting to look a little plasticy
I don't think the original needed any noise reduction as I don't really see any (or maybe that is just my poor eyesight blurring out the noise anyway) ![]() keep up the good work Suzanne great shot
ThanksThanks guys for the comments, and thanks Mark for the fix up job,, it looks great,,, now I have to work out unsharpen mask? when does it end,
Took off today to the PCAQ championships, total disaster, well some shots where, I used the cheat sheet I found here somewhere,, use the settings, and dont know if it was me or my camera, but gee my photos where noisier than I have ever seen them,,and photos taken at 3pm - 4pm where so damn dark,, feel like going back to my panasonic,, lol just kidding, This is just one of the disasters, ![]() Any help appreciated, Suzanne Nikon D200, 24-120mm VR, 70-300 ED, SB800 flash, Manfrotto tripod,
Hi Suzanne, I got a few in there this morning but only low stuff as today and tommorrow are Jumping Equitation only. A,B and C grade on Tuesday and Wed morning should be good though.
With regards to your shot. I had a look at teh exif data and it shos ISO 200, F113 and 1/1000s shutter speed. At that time of day that will never work and wqill be underexposed. If you shot them in RAW you can probably rescue them to a certain extent in Photoshop. My suggestion would be in those conditions to, get as close to the jump as you can (without distracting the horses so no flash also). I see your focal length was 52mm so that is good. Use Aperture Priority and keep your aperture at around f11. See what shutter speed this gives you. You wont want to get much below 1/60 or will have too much motion blur. Use the AF-C focus mode and pan with the horse and rider all the while keeping the shutter half pressed. The focus will follow and adjust very quickly and works a treat. If you want to use a higher shutter speed then bump teh ISO up to around 800 or more. The D200 should handle that fine. And as for your question......... It never ends ![]() Cheers
Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
you don’t need to exclusively shoot in raw to get accurate colours. one could easily achieve this by adjusting levels in photoshop.
i took your image edited levels, minor tweeking with curves and tad sharpening. last 2 were totally optional. all-in-all it was quicker to do this than typing this message. this image is to illustrate it can be done. im doing this on my laptop but on a separate screen one could achieve much better results. ![]() let me know if you need any help with levels. sumit
Thanks Mark for all that info,, I will write it down and take it with me,
Hey do you have a daughter called Adrien? I am sure I know you. From pony club days,, Suzanne Nikon D200, 24-120mm VR, 70-300 ED, SB800 flash, Manfrotto tripod,
Thanks Lostinsydney,, wow you sure did a good job on that shot,, whats the secret,, I can see I have alot to learn with CS as well as with my camera, if you could point me in the right direction for a couple of tutorials,, I would be really grateful ,,
Thanks Suzanne Nikon D200, 24-120mm VR, 70-300 ED, SB800 flash, Manfrotto tripod,
Yep, that's the one ![]() Cheers
Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
Sumit is it possible to give me a run down of what you did that my photos, I got lots that where that dark,, and need to fix them up,, It would be really appreciated,,
Thanks Suzanne Nikon D200, 24-120mm VR, 70-300 ED, SB800 flash, Manfrotto tripod,
i see you got d200 as well. i got mine only last month.
you can easily fix under exposed photos with levels in photoshop here's quick and easy way to do what i did: 1. open the jpeg image in photoshop 2. go to image menu look for adjustments then levels 3. in rgb channel you'd may need to adjust shadows, midtones, and highlights based on your requirements Fyi: the first box and slider is for shadows the second box and slider is for midtones the third box and slideris for highlights 4. lets take one of your existing image as an example: http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i7/bi ... 44copy.jpg 5. in levels dialog box you'd notice the histrogram is not even, this is the visual clue if you didn't notice the under exposed photos yet ![]() 6. i'd now get you to either do this with slider or simply put the numbers in the boxes the first box or move slider to = 0 the second box or move slider to = 2 or 1.5 the thrid box or move slider to = 100 you can tweak these according to your requirements. 7. hint: if you staring seeing noise that means you're overdoing it 8. once you're done click ok once you get used to it you can also play with certain channel to correct those really bad photos. hope that was helpful sumit
Small world alright. Granny was a lovely old girl, now resting peacefully up the back with her own grove of trees and her old rug still sitting on a little head stone. Cheers
Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
Awwwww Mark I was sad to hear granny died,, what happened to her, ?
Sumit, Thanks for all that info,, I have copied it, now off to CS to play.. Anyone know where people are meeting for the kite festival,? Thanks again Suzanne Nikon D200, 24-120mm VR, 70-300 ED, SB800 flash, Manfrotto tripod,
Suzanne, she just got old. Time flies, Adrienne turns 20 this year ![]() Cheers
Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
My daughter's into showjumping...so I can either pick up poles or take photos..sometimes I have to do both.
![]() Although I've just got the 70-200 VR I cut my teeth on the 28-200G. Anyway here's one from the 28-200G. Vicki Roycroft on a magnificent jumper (Ricardo D..I think). Taken at NSW State Championships Nowra 2005. ![]()
Gee Mark time does fly , she was only about 9 I think, wasnt she, when she got granny,, well suppose in that time, I have been divorced, daughter got married and now a grammy,, about to become grammy again in june.
suzanne Nikon D200, 24-120mm VR, 70-300 ED, SB800 flash, Manfrotto tripod,
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