Switch's Photography Thread
#1
Switch's Photography Thread
Figured I might as well make my own thread to post everything in instead of starting a new thread every time I take the camera out again.
I shoot with a D60. My current lenses are the 18-55mm VR and the 55-200mm VR.
I shoot with a D60. My current lenses are the 18-55mm VR and the 55-200mm VR.
#5
Pictures always seem to look better when they have a border around them.
#6
...if that makes sense.
#10
Yeah, I have to brighten up the pictures a lot cause my camera doesn't perform well in high ISOs. Then I just push the vibrance up a bit.
#14
i should look to see if i have that...
CS3 has been kicking *** for me so far. Plus with the new books im learning how to use the Bridge and Raw editor along with CS3.
its amazing what that program will do.
CS3 has been kicking *** for me so far. Plus with the new books im learning how to use the Bridge and Raw editor along with CS3.
its amazing what that program will do.
#16
Lightroom is extremely user friendly. I can't even explain how easy it is to use. I do all my adjustments in under a minute for every picture.
#18
It has all the raw editor functionality plus a bit more. Play with it for 5 minutes and you'll fall in love.
#23
As usual, the pics can be viewed in high resolution at my web site. These pics were a pain in the *** to even get semi-decent cause they were all in direct sunlight, so no bitching about how it's not as high quality as they usually are.
#24
Sick dude, just sick.
EDIT:
I've been meaning to ask, but do you have any tips for taking pictures of yellow stangs? My problem is that nothing really reflects off of it so a lot of my pictures of it come out "flat" and it's like the paint has no depth.
EDIT:
I've been meaning to ask, but do you have any tips for taking pictures of yellow stangs? My problem is that nothing really reflects off of it so a lot of my pictures of it come out "flat" and it's like the paint has no depth.
Last edited by King; 03-14-2009 at 11:45 PM.
#27
um 2V power, we need to have a re-match at OSW when we both get sticky tires.
#29
Don't take them in the sun, go to shady areas. Behind buildings, parking garages, etc.
Switch, sweet pics dude. I'm really jealous of all of you bastards with dark cars that show up good in sun