Comments are welcomed.
Here is my first portrait shoot.
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Thank AC, Leng loi Models, all Sifu comments.
This post has been edited by JacKiller83: Oct 6 2007, 10:16 PM
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Hi All, I'm fresh in Photography and Shoot with my first camera Nikon D40.
Comments are welcomed. Here is my first portrait shoot. 1. ![]() 2. ![]() 3. ![]() 4. ![]() 5. ![]() 6. ![]() Thank AC, Leng loi Models, all Sifu comments. This post has been edited by JacKiller83: Oct 6 2007, 10:16 PM |
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Jul 18 2007, 11:17 PM
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nice work and nice liang lui
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thread moved to photo gallery
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thanx wai leng. ahax.
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JacKiller83, make sure when you resize, don't reduce the quality. Stick to 90-100% quality.
your photos look nice, but can see a lil pixelation. |
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Wahhh ... Wai Leng became LYN's MOST PHOTOGRAPHED member already, haha!
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I kick your backside you papa me again!
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Seems like most of the photos are mis-focused. Most probably due to the photographer not used to handling a heavier dSLR and prone to handshake syndrome.
Leaving EXIF data intact for the photos will help a lot in commenting. |
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QUOTE(CompMac @ Jul 19 2007, 12:08 AM) Seems like most of the photos are mis-focused. Most probably due to the photographer not used to handling a heavier dSLR and prone to handshake syndrome. Leaving EXIF data intact for the photos will help a lot in commenting. Handshaking and the inability to hold the camera steadily is not a major problem ... still learning mah. I've been handholding camera that weights more than 700g for so many years, I sometimes feel like I'm going to drop people's compact digicams when they ask me to shoot them with their camera, especially those thin and slim ones |
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QUOTE(CompMac @ Jul 19 2007, 12:08 AM) Seems like most of the photos are mis-focused. Most probably due to the photographer not used to handling a heavier dSLR and prone to handshake syndrome. Leaving EXIF data intact for the photos will help a lot in commenting. QUOTE(ac98 @ Jul 19 2007, 09:28 AM) maybe needing a DSLR body with battery grip could save the world for potrait orientation shooting lol |
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Good to know another D40 user here. But honestly for pic 3, u need to fix it up coz i see there something lacking on the DOF, or its too dark. Perhaps a flash might make some difference.
The last pic can be improved provided u know the rule of composition, the 3 quarter rule. |
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Jul 19 2007, 10:24 AM
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wah..so many new photog one are that day...
and no3..redish again...that pondok got red light izzit |
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Jul 19 2007, 10:50 AM
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no offense to the thread owner...but i must say it is his shooting and need more practice
dont think d40 problem also...i see many great works by d40 before... |
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As mention by member there , most pic are blur , only way to solve this problem is practise more...
Regarding the redish on the pic , i think is the reflection frm the pondok but not the D40 problem! You make the great choice of slr but maybe you will upgrade your dslr in the future, hahahhaa .... |
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QUOTE(scotty @ Jul 18 2007, 11:22 PM) Sry.. First time posting and post wrong place QUOTE(calvin_gsc @ Jul 18 2007, 11:37 PM) JacKiller83, make sure when you resize, don't reduce the quality. Stick to 90-100% quality. Noted it. Thk. First time use PS to edit picture.your photos look nice, but can see a lil pixelation. QUOTE(bbtat @ Jul 18 2007, 11:38 PM) QUOTE(CompMac @ Jul 19 2007, 12:08 AM) Seems like most of the photos are mis-focused. Most probably due to the photographer not used to handling a heavier dSLR and prone to handshake syndrome. Thank noted. That day i shoot after next day i play badminton Leaving EXIF data intact for the photos will help a lot in commenting. QUOTE(ac98 @ Jul 19 2007, 09:28 AM) Handshaking and the inability to hold the camera steadily is not a major problem ... still learning mah. I've been handholding camera that weights more than 700g for so many years, I sometimes feel like I'm going to drop people's compact digicams when they ask me to shoot them with their camera, especially those thin and slim ones Ya... Have to more practice and get advise from sifu. QUOTE(shinchan^^ @ Jul 19 2007, 09:47 AM) maybe needing a DSLR body with battery grip could save the world for potrait orientation shooting That right, arm no need to take so high. poisoning? lol QUOTE(travis_ckf @ Jul 19 2007, 09:59 AM) Good to know another D40 user here. But honestly for pic 3, u need to fix it up coz i see there something lacking on the DOF, or its too dark. Perhaps a flash might make some difference. Thank. i will improve it.The last pic can be improved provided u know the rule of composition, the 3 quarter rule. QUOTE(VincC454 @ Jul 19 2007, 10:50 AM) no offense to the thread owner...but i must say it is his shooting and need more practice Yes.. need practice more. Thk. dont think d40 problem also...i see many great works by d40 before... |
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nice joB ~ work hard
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QUOTE(CompMac @ Jul 19 2007, 12:08 AM) Seems like most of the photos are mis-focused. Most probably due to the photographer not used to handling a heavier dSLR and prone to handshake syndrome. regarding this, why there is no EXIF data when i import the RAW file from D40 into photoshop, then save in JPG?Leaving EXIF data intact for the photos will help a lot in commenting. if i shoot in JPG, then got wor.... |
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