For the photogs...
#1
For the photogs...
THERE ARE NO PICTURES OF MY OR OTHER CARS IN THIS THREAD
Okay, so I spent the weekend at a campsite some 50 miles NW of Fort Collins, Colorado and it rained almost the entire time I was there...but it stopped the day we (myself and my family) had to come home (figures), so I decided to pull the camera out and take some cool sun/morning shots on the way home.
Now to explain the first one's a bit -- a friend of mine has been taking a lot of sun shots and he uses the sun to illuminate everything in his photos other than use it to wash everything out like I always have. So I played with the settings while going down an 8,500ft mountain in my dads truck while driving and whala! I believe that all of these shots were either at ISO 100 or 200 with exception of at least one shot that was from the shade.
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6. I believe this one was shot at ISO 400.
Anyway that's it for now...and other than some mild sharpening via lightroom they're pretty much untouched. I know the ones with the truck on the side of the picture really ruin the overall picture as a whole which is fine for me because I just planned on trashing these and just keeping a thumbnail with the exif as a reminder. I posted this here because the MB Photographers group has been pretty dead and I figured I'd get a better response here.
Okay, so I spent the weekend at a campsite some 50 miles NW of Fort Collins, Colorado and it rained almost the entire time I was there...but it stopped the day we (myself and my family) had to come home (figures), so I decided to pull the camera out and take some cool sun/morning shots on the way home.
Now to explain the first one's a bit -- a friend of mine has been taking a lot of sun shots and he uses the sun to illuminate everything in his photos other than use it to wash everything out like I always have. So I played with the settings while going down an 8,500ft mountain in my dads truck while driving and whala! I believe that all of these shots were either at ISO 100 or 200 with exception of at least one shot that was from the shade.
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6. I believe this one was shot at ISO 400.
Anyway that's it for now...and other than some mild sharpening via lightroom they're pretty much untouched. I know the ones with the truck on the side of the picture really ruin the overall picture as a whole which is fine for me because I just planned on trashing these and just keeping a thumbnail with the exif as a reminder. I posted this here because the MB Photographers group has been pretty dead and I figured I'd get a better response here.
#4
You and me both, it's a bitch to get **** right. I need to put some pics up i havn't in a while