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The New and Improved Fun with Nikon Images!

Corlan F.

Subscriber Member
Thanks Corlan! I might try your suggestion.

I've got a bunch from the fort, but it was an experimental day and I discovered something that, while interesting from a personal technique standpoint, made some of the best shots unusable. I have been in the habit of using the shutter priority mode and decided to try aperture priority mode. Normally, I am perfectly comfortable in S mode since it's become routine. I can adjust aperture as scene and light allows. But the switch to A screwed me up and I forgot I did it. Many of the best shots show camera shake. So live and learn, eh?

As for the image size, I output the size you see here. It's a tasty size that seems to work in a variety of venues online. I've always disliked side-scrolling and when they get too big, it can happen.
Sure, Tim.
Size's good, i was simply wondering if the "Private Folder" was not the unwanted result of you being logged in so you couldn't guess the click was ineffective. Nothing wrong there, just a question :)

And yes, it's never easy to change from one usual mode to another. Being the opposite, shooting in A mode as standard i'm well aware of that since i even prefer -and not rarely- using Manual than switching to "S". Probably have to work on that, though :eek:
 

Woody Campbell

Workshop Member
Friday's post. Stalking a floral arrangement testing my new 70-200 f2.8 VR II. This lens, like its Canon counterpart (which I've shot extensively), is remarkable in every respect.

 
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m_driscoll

New member
Very cool Jorgen, thanks for the explanation. Very unusual (to me). Farming is a lot of hard work no matter where it's done. Great photos!
+1 from here. Very nice set of photos. And the explanation is really interesting.
...Jorgen: splendid set and quite interesting info as always. From what i see here i'll opt for the "Level Work". Wait, now... nope, i'll ride the pink bike. :angel:
P.S. the b&w version of Mud Power is very powerful as a standalone image.
Jorgen: +1. Very cool photos and description. That disabuses my vision of people hand tilling the rice paddies. Pink Bike's nice, too. Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 
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