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Random Photography
#1
Posted 07 May 2005 - 11:34 PM
I've recently been uploading some of the pictures I've taken to my deviantART. Most of it's horses from our barn, but you may find some others. It's basically me just BSing with my camera, but... >>
Silly Bobody This is a picture taken of our miniature horse, Cody. He stuck his tongue out, and I found it rather cute, so I took a photo.
Care Free This is patches. She is sitting on horse feed. She is angry. XD
My boot >>; Self explanatory. My cat with my boot.
Silly Bobody This is a picture taken of our miniature horse, Cody. He stuck his tongue out, and I found it rather cute, so I took a photo.
Care Free This is patches. She is sitting on horse feed. She is angry. XD
My boot >>; Self explanatory. My cat with my boot.
#2
Posted 07 May 2005 - 11:36 PM
Cool cats.
I'm not a fan of photography as an art form, but snapshots like that can be cool.
I'm not a fan of photography as an art form, but snapshots like that can be cool.
#4
Posted 08 May 2005 - 06:12 AM
I need a digital camera...
By the way: Nice pics dude.
...And people were under the influence that I lived on a farm. lol
By the way: Nice pics dude.
...And people were under the influence that I lived on a farm. lol
#5
Posted 08 May 2005 - 06:38 PM
Pics would be better if they were in focus. Too blurry on the horse and boot photos. First cat photo has a lot of noise. I'm guessing the lighting wasn't that great and the ISO was too high.
Suggestions:
-Make sure your resolution settings are either Fine or Hi/Raw for best quality
-If you can do some manual tweaks when taking your pictures (such as changing ISO, shutter speed, aperture), do so. If you have no clue what I just said, you need to study basic photography. If you have your camera manual, you should be able to figure out some stuff from that
-Try and avoid flash if possible, and stabilize your camera by putting it on a flat surface. Then, simply make the exposure about 1/2 a second or so if the lighting is that poor, and just take a few shots at different shutter speeds so you get the right amount of the photo exposed
What kind of camera are you using? Point and shoot I assume. If so, and it's decent enough, you should be able to make decent enough manual adjustments.
Suggestions:
-Make sure your resolution settings are either Fine or Hi/Raw for best quality
-If you can do some manual tweaks when taking your pictures (such as changing ISO, shutter speed, aperture), do so. If you have no clue what I just said, you need to study basic photography. If you have your camera manual, you should be able to figure out some stuff from that
-Try and avoid flash if possible, and stabilize your camera by putting it on a flat surface. Then, simply make the exposure about 1/2 a second or so if the lighting is that poor, and just take a few shots at different shutter speeds so you get the right amount of the photo exposed
What kind of camera are you using? Point and shoot I assume. If so, and it's decent enough, you should be able to make decent enough manual adjustments.
#6
Posted 21 May 2005 - 01:19 AM
Wow PDM are you a rich boy or something? You got horses! :D
Well anyways, nice pics! The first cat looked cute! :P
Well anyways, nice pics! The first cat looked cute! :P
#7
Posted 21 May 2005 - 02:57 PM
You don't always have to be rich to own horses - he could live on a farm/in a farm area ya know.
#8
Posted 21 May 2005 - 02:59 PM
My sister has two horses, and has had two before them. We're not rich, infact, we're rather ... the other way, not very much the other way, but, meh. >>;
My sister works there for like...20 hours a week to pay off the board and feed.
My sister works there for like...20 hours a week to pay off the board and feed.
#9
Posted 26 May 2005 - 03:07 AM
Very nice for amature photographing. I like the second one with the cat on the newspapers, it looks like something that could be in a magazine...
#10
Posted 28 May 2005 - 11:45 PM
Hmmmm, thanks. She's laying on a giant bag of horse ... something, though. I can't really remember what exactly it is. I can't tell just from the white bag. >.<
#11
Posted 29 May 2005 - 12:23 AM
Good pics, keep it up, and take more good ones. Don't be like my sister and take strangely out of place photos!
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