Odds and Ends Vintage Photos IX
#1402
Thanks, Gary. How much/what is in focus in the pics when using the macro doesn't always work out as I hope.
I ordered a couple copies, if one looks decent in a frame, I'll share with the neighbor.
If not to their liking, they can always put the photo in a yard sale when we're out of town.
I ordered a couple copies, if one looks decent in a frame, I'll share with the neighbor.
If not to their liking, they can always put the photo in a yard sale when we're out of town.
#1403
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Thanks, Gary. How much/what is in focus in the pics when using the macro doesn't always work out as I hope.
I ordered a couple copies, if one looks decent in a frame, I'll share with the neighbor.
If not to their liking, they can always put the photo in a yard sale when we're out of town.
I ordered a couple copies, if one looks decent in a frame, I'll share with the neighbor.
If not to their liking, they can always put the photo in a yard sale when we're out of town.
Focusing with a large aperture lens along with its short focal range is difficult for the camera. It’s not much easier if done manually using most modern camera’s focusing screens, as you probably know.
gary
#1404
Thanks for the comments. You are very kind. I'm open to suggestions on how to improve on these types of shots.
I used the 100 mm macro. It's a really nice lens. Used manual mode and manual focus...Progress from a few years ago on the "Green square."
I never think to use the "live view" when taking pics. Do you? I've read that it can make things easier.......
I used the 100 mm macro. It's a really nice lens. Used manual mode and manual focus...Progress from a few years ago on the "Green square."
I never think to use the "live view" when taking pics. Do you? I've read that it can make things easier.......
#1405
Registered User
Thanks for the comments. You are very kind. I'm open to suggestions on how to improve on these types of shots.
I used the 100 mm macro. It's a really nice lens. Used manual mode and manual focus...Progress from a few years ago on the "Green square."
I never think to use the "live view" when taking pics. Do you? I've read that it can make things easier.......
I used the 100 mm macro. It's a really nice lens. Used manual mode and manual focus...Progress from a few years ago on the "Green square."
I never think to use the "live view" when taking pics. Do you? I've read that it can make things easier.......
gary
#1406
I'm enjoying our "conversation" here, Gary. I welcome the .02 of other camera folks as well. By live view, I meant the screen vs the view finder....maybe the Cool pix doesn't have a view finder? I do have the depth of field preview, have tried it, but I'm just not seeing it...I'm likely doing something wrong.
My +1 used to take pics back in the Canon AE1 days. He has a good working knowledge of the focal lengths, shutter speed, F stop...He gives me some good advice as I head out there. I need to think more about what I want before I shoot. I'm getting there.............slowly.
For the sake of experimenting/learning, I went back outside after dinner last night. I left the macro on the camera but wasn't looking to get too "up close and personal" with the flowers, as I didn't want to bother with the tripod. It's a very nice 100mm lens, and I "zoomed in and out" with my feet. I tried various F stop settings for different results. I got close on one, trying to focus on the inner part of the flower, but adjacent areas were not in focus and I wasn't happy with the results. Probably some camera shake too.
Here's that shot
Composition may be lacking, but this was an experiment. One flower in focus, the rest are just background....
Same shot, cropped a bit.
And a single bloom, not too close, but seems to be all in focus.
These blooms probably won't last much longer than another week...on to the lilacs!!
My +1 used to take pics back in the Canon AE1 days. He has a good working knowledge of the focal lengths, shutter speed, F stop...He gives me some good advice as I head out there. I need to think more about what I want before I shoot. I'm getting there.............slowly.
For the sake of experimenting/learning, I went back outside after dinner last night. I left the macro on the camera but wasn't looking to get too "up close and personal" with the flowers, as I didn't want to bother with the tripod. It's a very nice 100mm lens, and I "zoomed in and out" with my feet. I tried various F stop settings for different results. I got close on one, trying to focus on the inner part of the flower, but adjacent areas were not in focus and I wasn't happy with the results. Probably some camera shake too.
Here's that shot
Composition may be lacking, but this was an experiment. One flower in focus, the rest are just background....
Same shot, cropped a bit.
And a single bloom, not too close, but seems to be all in focus.
These blooms probably won't last much longer than another week...on to the lilacs!!
#1407
WAIT!!!!!!!!!! you got flowers????
we hardly have any thing budding yet....
we hardly have any thing budding yet....
#1409
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