Hey Xlog, I somehow really like the second one (hopefully it won't get removed). Not that good as a photograph technically, but it really has some emotion packed into it. Darkened
I'm going to dump a few pictures because I don't know which ones are good and which aren't. Excuse the noise, I didn't have a tripod.
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XS Shutter Speed: 1/250 second Aperture: F/10.0 Focal Length: 18 mm ISO Speed: 200
I like this shot a lot, have you done any HDR post-processing? The image seems to 'pop'. Cheers, SouperAndy
A few from this weekend: I really liked the lights in the last one but I cocked up the panning. Either that, or the low-light AF was not up to the mark.
One from tonight; I went to get up close to the wind turbines in my shot from last week. I've been doing too much post-processing recently so this is straight out of the camera and I'm really happy with how it looks Feedback appreciated as ever!
I like this a LOT. And i agree, too much work in post makes anything look silly. For example, I rather like HDR but I've come to realize that if you can get acceptable dynamic range in one exposure, there's really no need to overdo the hell out of it.
OK, so I did a wedding. This wasn't the best technical picture from the day but my personal favorite because I favor the more candid moments. This was between "official" posed pictures. A bonus to my brit-pals, everyone in this picture is from Wales so I obviously needed to post here even though we are high in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. my other favorite of the day...