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  1. #901

    Quote Originally Posted by madhael30th View Post
    Thank you for that one moonshadow I will post other pics next time and please don't hesitate to comment so that i could learn.
    Hi,

    No problem bai. Same thing here, please critique on my posts also if how I can make my shots better. I'm a newbie also so don't hesitate.

    Best,

  2. #902
    Quote Originally Posted by moonshadow1087 View Post
    Hi,

    No problem bai. Same thing here, please critique on my posts also if how I can make my shots better. I'm a newbie also so don't hesitate.

    Best,
    di ko sure if makacomment ko.. kay gamay raman ako nahibaw-an ani pa.. hehehe but i love the sharpness of your photo.. ano gamit mong lense? RAW imo gamit?

  3. #903
    my share...


  4. #904
    Quote Originally Posted by madhael30th View Post
    di ko sure if makacomment ko.. kay gamay raman ako nahibaw-an ani pa.. hehehe but i love the sharpness of your photo.. ano gamit mong lense? RAW imo gamit?
    I used sigma 18-200 lens. Not a sharp lens right? But there are ways to achieve sharpness of your photos. No matter what lens you used. I'll give you one and perhaps the most important one to achieve a "tack sharp" photo(see? that is the term "Tack Sharp"), that is to have your camera steady as possible when shooting. And to do that you will need a tripod and a shutter release. If you don't have a shutter release, just use the self timer of your DSLR.

    Take note of the term "Tack Sharp", if you do a search on google you will find bunch of articles on how to achieve "Tack Sharp" photos.


    Best,

  5. #905
    Quote Originally Posted by moonshadow1087 View Post
    I used sigma 18-200 lens. Not a sharp lens right? But there are ways to achieve sharpness of your photos. No matter what lens you used. I'll give you one and perhaps the most important one to achieve a "tack sharp" photo(see? that is the term "Tack Sharp"), that is to have your camera steady as possible when shooting. And to do that you will need a tripod and a shutter release. If you don't have a shutter release, just use the self timer of your DSLR.

    Take note of the term "Tack Sharp", if you do a search on google you will find bunch of articles on how to achieve "Tack Sharp" photos.


    Best,
    ang problem nako sa ako mga photos is usahay out of focus and di nako macontrol and depth of field. unsaon mani nako? uhm, unsay use sa lense hood diay? thanks hehehe, i really really REALLY want to learn more..

  6. #906
    another photo from file..


  7. #907
    my share for today:

    sa Ginatilan - pag round south with istoryans


  8. #908
    gt lucky ganina weather was nice so i took my sigma out since december, her first test run. here's my share


  9. #909
    my share

    buwak


  10. #910
    Quote Originally Posted by shiznumats View Post
    my share

    buwak


    kuyawa jud aning turko oie

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