Integrating the watermark into the shadow like that is seriously cool.
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Picked up a Canon fixed 50mm F/1.8 to play with on my 300D (yeah I know, but it's teaching me the basics until I upgrade to something else) Took this in the parking lot just testing it out.
Also picked up a UV and circular polarizing filter. UV mainly as protection for the lens, CPL for next week when I will be taking a lot of pics outdoors in the snow. I understand the basic idea of the CPL, anybody have any tips or insight on using them? Can/should I use the filters together or no?
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I've yet to post my photo blog on my newly acquired 318iS, but for now here's some recent images I've taken over the past week.
You can view the blog here: http://thealpinewhite.tumblr.com/
Some images from last night. More here
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Originally posted by R1ckM View PostI have a canon T3 (all stock) and my pics do not look anything close to any of the ones posted....feels bad. I am a bit knowledgeable in PS as well for editing but usually fix minor things which do not lead to exquisite photos.
Took this one today, and FWIW that's straight off the camera, I don't play with post processing at all.
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I would shoot RAW just so you can do the RAW -> JPG on a pc (and gives PP flexibility). I'd be inclined to believe a PC is going to be better at converting than a camera.
I convert to jpg at 1024pixels on the longest edge for uploading to the net, usually deleted them after as I keep the raw files and convert them to dng after PP.
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Originally posted by mcskibadee1 View PostCool pic, what were your settings?. Do you shoot everything in raw and then post process? Is it possible to shoot raw and not post process?
I just trarted working on the attached image, it needs some cleaning up here and there (bird poop) and I thought of adding some grain and a bit of vignetting on the left.
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Originally posted by mcskibadee1 View PostCool pic, what were your settings?. Do you shoot everything in raw and then post process? Is it possible to shoot raw and not post process?
As for shooting in raw without processing later, you can do that but uploading to the Internet will be impossible I think. I also learned that a good middle ground betweem raw and jpeg is TIFF. Higher quality than jpeg yet doesn't take as much space as raw.
Originally posted by yert315Your mother is plug n play
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