probably he rest the camera on top of something that's why. no motion blur what
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Photography [PIC-A-Day Thread] Post your daily shots here! V4!, A Pictar A Day Keeps Da Fungus Away! XD
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Jan 29 2010, 02:13 PM
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probably he rest the camera on top of something that's why. no motion blur what
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Jan 29 2010, 02:21 PM
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The Colors of Thaipusam 2010
![]() Lord Hanuman at Batu Caves Camera Model: NIKON D60 Focal Length: 55.0mm (35mm equivalent: 82mm... Aperture: f/9.0 ISO Equiv.: 100 |
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Jan 29 2010, 02:28 PM
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Jan 29 2010, 03:54 PM
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QUOTE(likito @ Jan 29 2010, 09:04 AM) Yea, promotion tour. Nothing interesting, actually I dun even know him until I went to the event. QUOTE(KTCY @ Jan 29 2010, 10:38 AM) Obviously it's a prime. I don't find any zoom lens @ 50mm can have aperture f/1.8 And since when 50mm prime got IS ? except on body SSS for Sony. |
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Jan 29 2010, 04:41 PM
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![]() Nikon D90 Exposure: 0.033 sec (1/30) Aperture: f/1.8 Focal Length: 50 mm Focal Length: 50.4 mm ISO Speed: 640 Exposure Bias: 0 EV playing about with a colleague's camera during my farewell lunch. |
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Jan 29 2010, 04:58 PM
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Jan 29 2010, 05:06 PM
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Candid
![]() Canon EOS 40D Exposure: 0.0125 sec (1/800) Aperture: f/2.2 Focal Length: 50 mm ISO Speed: 100 Exposure Bias: 0 EV |
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Jan 29 2010, 06:44 PM
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![]() Camera: Canon EOS 400D Digital Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/320) Aperture: f/5.6 Focal Length: 17 mm Exposure Bias: +2/3 EV ISO Speed: 400 |
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Jan 29 2010, 08:27 PM
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more spidy junk shot
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Jan 29 2010, 09:50 PM
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QUOTE(nicotine @ Jan 28 2010, 04:07 PM) thanks Sorry for delay...Looks great to me First one is nice and bright white with no clipping (this can be difficult) They both have nice contrast level as well to my old eyes...lol Do you know what type of spider this is? The four eyes are really creepy to me... I do NOT like spiders in person but pictures of them are very interesting... Lens was a Tammy 90? I see some awesome Macro work with this lens and also some amazing portraits ... A women on Flickr (Deemac) who is quite famous (MANY explored) for her portrait work with this lens (on a D90)... If anyone is interested I can provide a link to her work...btw how is the exposure ? normal, under or over... i'm having some difficulties adjusting it on my cheap laptop... |
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Jan 29 2010, 09:57 PM
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QUOTE(dawnreaver @ Jan 29 2010, 05:06 PM) Candid i think should crop the sides.. make it a portrait shoot. too empty![]() Canon EOS 40D Exposure: 0.0125 sec (1/800) Aperture: f/2.2 Focal Length: 50 mm ISO Speed: 100 Exposure Bias: 0 EV QUOTE(DEVICLOT @ Jan 29 2010, 06:44 PM) ![]() Camera: Canon EOS 400D Digital Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/320) Aperture: f/5.6 Focal Length: 17 mm Exposure Bias: +2/3 EV ISO Speed: 400 QUOTE(nicotine @ Jan 29 2010, 08:27 PM) what lens? please not tamron sp90.. im poisoned enough already ;p |
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Jan 29 2010, 11:09 PM
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QUOTE(Black Bear Blades @ Jan 29 2010, 09:50 PM) Sorry for delay...Looks great to me First one is nice and bright white with no clipping (this can be difficult) They both have nice contrast level as well to my old eyes...lol Do you know what type of spider this is? The four eyes are really creepy to me... I do NOT like spiders in person but pictures of them are very interesting... Lens was a Tammy 90? I see some awesome Macro work with this lens and also some amazing portraits ... A women on Flickr (Deemac) who is quite famous (MANY explored) for her portrait work with this lens (on a D90)... If anyone is interested I can provide a link to her work... It's a jumping spider, family: salticidae. Probably my favourite spiders to shoot, not just because they're cute(as far as spiders can be considered cute) but because they exhibit curiousity towards the shooter and have a fearless tendency to jump towards the camera lens rather than away from it as one would expect. Please do post the link to Deemac's gallery. I love to see macro work done well.Here's one I shot of a jumping spider, also with a Tamron SP 90. The trailing strand of silk isn't a 'shop, but I did darken the background a little to try and make it more visible. ![]() Camera: Nikon D90 Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200) Aperture: f/32.0 Focal Length: 90 mm ISO Speed: 200 I may have had a little help from my Raynox DCR250 for this one, I can't remember. |
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Jan 29 2010, 11:49 PM
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QUOTE(Black Bear Blades @ Jan 29 2010, 09:50 PM) Sorry for delay...Looks great to me First one is nice and bright white with no clipping (this can be difficult) They both have nice contrast level as well to my old eyes...lol Do you know what type of spider this is? The four eyes are really creepy to me... I do NOT like spiders in person but pictures of them are very interesting... Lens was a Tammy 90? I see some awesome Macro work with this lens and also some amazing portraits ... A women on Flickr (Deemac) who is quite famous (MANY explored) for her portrait work with this lens (on a D90)... If anyone is interested I can provide a link to her work... yeah it's taken using tammy 90 stack with a cheap +4 filter QUOTE(dvlzplayground @ Jan 29 2010, 09:57 PM) QUOTE(foogray @ Jan 29 2010, 11:09 PM) It's a jumping spider, family: salticidae. Probably my favourite spiders to shoot, not just because they're cute(as far as spiders can be considered cute) but because they exhibit curiousity towards the shooter and have a fearless tendency to jump towards the camera lens rather than away from it as one would expect. Please do post the link to Deemac's gallery. I love to see macro work done well. detail kau kau, it's like heaven and hell when comparing my cheap hoya +4 with ya raynox lolHere's one I shot of a jumping spider, also with a Tamron SP 90. The trailing strand of silk isn't a 'shop, but I did darken the background a little to try and make it more visible. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Camera: Nikon D90 Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200) Aperture: f/32.0 Focal Length: 90 mm ISO Speed: 200 I may have had a little help from my Raynox DCR250 for this one, I can't remember. |
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Jan 30 2010, 12:00 AM
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QUOTE(foogray @ Jan 29 2010, 11:09 PM) It's a jumping spider, family: salticidae. Probably my favourite spiders to shoot, not just because they're cute(as far as spiders can be considered cute) but because they exhibit curiousity towards the shooter and have a fearless tendency to jump towards the camera lens rather than away from it as one would expect. Please do post the link to Deemac's gallery. I love to see macro work done well. The level of detail is staggering....love ya shot! Here's one I shot of a jumping spider, also with a Tamron SP 90. The trailing strand of silk isn't a 'shop, but I did darken the background a little to try and make it more visible. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Camera: Nikon D90 Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200) Aperture: f/32.0 Focal Length: 90 mm ISO Speed: 200 I may have had a little help from my Raynox DCR250 for this one, I can't remember. |
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Jan 30 2010, 12:12 AM
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Only Jumper accepted ? Lynx cannot ke sifu sifu sekalian ?
![]() 1/100|f/11|ISO200 (One of earliest macro shot I had after venturing into macro photography, perhaps the second bug I encountered) ![]() 1/100|f/16|ISO200 Haha, sharing the new year Jumper also la - » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « http://www.flickr.com/photos/mizivincible |
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Jan 30 2010, 01:09 AM
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Mizzy: Very cool, especially that second lynx picture. QUOTE(nicotine @ Jan 29 2010, 11:49 PM) yeah it's taken using tammy 90 stack with a cheap +4 filter I have the +4 hoya too, used it a few times before I got my Raynox, and my main issue with it was the hilarious amounts of distortion and chromatic aberration around the edges. Your photos actually look pretty sharp to me, though I see a slight loss of detail due to noise. Since you're already using flash (can tell from the reflection in its eyes) why not drop the ISO to 100 and up the flash power to compensate? detail kau kau, it's like heaven and hell when comparing my cheap hoya +4 with ya raynox lol QUOTE(PCHo @ Jan 30 2010, 12:00 AM) Thanks! I think I got incredibly lucky with this shot. I didn't even realise the silk was there until I had a look at the files on my pc. |
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Jan 30 2010, 01:56 AM
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QUOTE(foogray @ Jan 30 2010, 01:09 AM) ^^^ "Mizzy" - First time people spell my name like this, quite cool weyh ! Mizzy: Very cool, especially that second lynx picture. I have the +4 hoya too, used it a few times before I got my Raynox, and my main issue with it was the hilarious amounts of distortion and chromatic aberration around the edges. Your photos actually look pretty sharp to me, though I see a slight loss of detail due to noise. Since you're already using flash (can tell from the reflection in its eyes) why not drop the ISO to 100 and up the flash power to compensate? Thanks! I think I got incredibly lucky with this shot. I didn't even realise the silk was there until I had a look at the files on my pc. Anyway thanks. And I envy your jumper, alot, the details are to die for |
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Jan 30 2010, 01:59 AM
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@foogray,
yeah didnt really noticed the iso setting ... busy chasing that lil bugger .. @mizi ur lynx not bad also .. This post has been edited by nicotine: Jan 30 2010, 02:01 AM |
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Jan 30 2010, 10:56 AM
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YUM! YUM! It's M.I.L.K!
![]() Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.6, ISO Equiv.: 800 @The Colors of Thaipusam 2010, Batu Caves Thieving macaques are EVERYWHERE! |
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Jan 30 2010, 11:17 AM
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Some trial on my friend's 50mm F1.8 II,thank to IM
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