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    Default My Very First photoshoot with my Nikon D90


    Mga bro's!!! This is really is it!!! My very first photoshoot with my Nikon D90, ( Not a photoshoot really, but just shooting around )

    Please do feel free to comment and criticize. I just need more advices on what I need to do.

    Here they are:




    Settings:

    All are set to ISO 20 - 25
    Aperture for Car and for the Beats is 5.3, Aperture for Clock is 1.8, Aperture for Me is 1.8
    Lens used for Clock and Me is a 50mm f/1.8D, for the car and the Beats is an AF-S 18-105 VR DX ED








    Will post more pics soon.

    Any comments or critiques in order for me to make it into a better picture?

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    When you mean you want it to be a better picture, you have to define what is better. Whenever possible, shoot and save RAW with Adobe RGB as your profile. This is to get as much color as you can to your original photo. Process your RAW image and export the final output with the sRGB profile for printing (in a photolab/printer that requires sRGB profile) and for web display.

    If you want it to pop and stand out, improve a little contrast to boost some of saturation. Check the levels of the image and expose to the right of the histogram. Default camera settings are conservative not to blown highlights but will give you dull white and dull colors. Sharpen last your processed photo for web display or every time you downsize them to final output for printing. This is not about the camera, it's about digital image handling for better output.

    When you want your photo to really catch the attention of the viewer, start with a nice composition by directing the eye of the viewer to your intended center of interest. Expose the scene right the first time you record it to avoid lesser to no exposure adjustments during post processing. A scene that is exposed well will give you better details. With a D90, you can preview your depth of field before taking the shot, use it and adjust your aperture accordingly. Take control of your camera and not the other way around. It is this way you can maximize its use for better output. Keep up the good work and keep shooting.

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    nindota bro oy... congrats sa imong new toy... paliti nya ani para lingaw

    Opteka Voyeur Right Angle Spy Lens (Nikon and Canon mount)
    Selling price : 1,700.00


    How to use it : YouTube - Spy Lens at The Store 6beeac6

    heheheehe


    .

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelocana View Post
    nindota bro oy... congrats sa imong new toy... paliti nya ani para lingaw

    Opteka Voyeur Right Angle Spy Lens (Nikon and Canon mount)
    Selling price : 1,700.00


    How to use it : YouTube - Spy Lens at The Store 6beeac6

    heheheehe


    .
    so para ra ni sa mga tawo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelocana View Post
    nindota bro oy... congrats sa imong new toy... paliti nya ani para lingaw

    Opteka Voyeur Right Angle Spy Lens (Nikon and Canon mount)
    Selling price : 1,700.00


    How to use it : YouTube - Spy Lens at The Store 6beeac6

    heheheehe


    .
    hehehe.. thanks. di pa ka ko kbaw mo shoot. pero trying pa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vernie View Post
    When you mean you want it to be a better picture, you have to define what is better. Whenever possible, shoot and save RAW with Adobe RGB as your profile. This is to get as much color as you can to your original photo. Process your RAW image and export the final output with the sRGB profile for printing (in a photolab/printer that requires sRGB profile) and for web display.

    If you want it to pop and stand out, improve a little contrast to boost some of saturation. Check the levels of the image and expose to the right of the histogram. Default camera settings are conservative not to blown highlights but will give you dull white and dull colors. Sharpen last your processed photo for web display or every time you downsize them to final output for printing. This is not about the camera, it's about digital image handling for better output.

    When you want your photo to really catch the attention of the viewer, start with a nice composition by directing the eye of the viewer to your intended center of interest. Expose the scene right the first time you record it to avoid lesser to no exposure adjustments during post processing. A scene that is exposed well will give you better details. With a D90, you can preview your depth of field before taking the shot, use it and adjust your aperture accordingly. Take control of your camera and not the other way around. It is this way you can maximize its use for better output. Keep up the good work and keep shooting.
    thanks bro.. ng cge pko practice2.. hehehe..

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    bag-o na avatar dah


    keep on shooting

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    congratulations elroy.

    its a superb toy you got there. good initial shots as well.

  9. #9
    Nice headphones.

    Keep shooting & keep the beat pumping.

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    Kuyog sa photoshoot ig march13 para makahikap mi imong d90. Burger, burger, burger!!!

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