Random pictures I've taken lately....
Not bad. Shooting with a 50mm? If that bee shot would have been a macro... i would have been a winner.
BTW, don't be afraid to crop your pics and delete static stuff, dead space; unless you want it that spacious; ie: the dog shot.
The secret is to getting better is to keep trying new things, and try to copy a shot you like; like the angle and framing of the pic. You'll find how the focal length, aperture, and positioning of the camera affects a shot... which really affects car pics and make that same car look totally different from shot to shot. That's what I did
BTW, don't be afraid to crop your pics and delete static stuff, dead space; unless you want it that spacious; ie: the dog shot.
The secret is to getting better is to keep trying new things, and try to copy a shot you like; like the angle and framing of the pic. You'll find how the focal length, aperture, and positioning of the camera affects a shot... which really affects car pics and make that same car look totally different from shot to shot. That's what I did
Originally Posted by 350ZTheStandard
Any naked pics of women???? Seems that just about any hoe will peel off her clothes for a camera & just the right lies.

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Originally Posted by ctwentytwo
Not bad. Shooting with a 50mm? If that bee shot would have been a macro... i would have been a winner.
The bee shot..... I have a question.... let's say I had the 100mm f2.8 macro lens... how far away could I have been and still filled the shot? Conversely, what is the min focal distance? It's the next lens I am considering...
BTW, don't be afraid to crop your pics and delete static stuff, dead space; unless you want it that spacious; ie: the dog shot.
I try not to crop unless it's necessary. Usually I do my best to compose the shot the way I want it to look without cropping, but sometimes it's necessary/best to crop, I agree.
The secret is to getting better is to keep trying new things, and try to copy a shot you like; like the angle and framing of the pic. You'll find how the focal length, aperture, and positioning of the camera affects a shot... which really affects car pics and make that same car look totally different from shot to shot. That's what I did

thanks for the suggestions/comments as well.....
Originally Posted by quakerroatmeal
Great pictures, the pictures of the Z are so clear I can see all the dirtiness in the front bumper!
Originally Posted by 350ZTheStandard
Any naked pics of women???? Seems that just about any hoe will peel off her clothes for a camera & just the right lies.

Originally Posted by breakyoselfvq35
What lense are you using?
EF 50mm f/1.8 II
EFS 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
EF 70-300mm f4-5.6 IS USM
and the stock EFS 18-55mm
Originally Posted by roast
The bee shot..... I have a question.... let's say I had the 100mm f2.8 macro lens... how far away could I have been and still filled the shot? Conversely, what is the min focal distance? It's the next lens I am considering...
Draw a rectangle that is 22mm x 14mm on paper and put the bee (or imagine the real bee's size) in that rectangle... that's the biggest the subject can be within your frame, with the rectangle you drew representing the frame.
The 100mm Macro will do 1:1 magnification at 12 inches, which is the minimum focusing distance. This distance is usually the distance from the sensor to the subject, not the front element (glass) of the lens, so good luck getting that close to the bee without scaring it off.
For my bee shots, the front of the lens only a couple inches away... you have to be quick. I'm surprised I didn't get stung.
I was reading up on extension tubes, and it may be cheaper to do macros with them without sacrificing IQ. I allows you to cut down the minimum focusing distance on most EF lenses, but you'll lose Auto Focus. I've seen some awesome macros in PopPhoto Magazine with this dude just using the 50 f/1.8 and extension tubes.
If you do get the macro, you'll be amazed at the thin Depth of field when you do close focus and large aperture shots.
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