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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: DragonSpeed on August 15, 2005, 10:38:17 AM
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I was down at Fraser river Foreshore park yesterday for a picnic, and snapped a few sunset pics while there. No fish finning/jumping etc :(
Here are the pics:
(http://www.spymac.com/upload/gallery/f_20/user_201178/medium/upload_443993.jpg) (http://www.spymac.com/gallery/show_photo.php?picid=443993&nr=1)
(http://www.spymac.com/upload/gallery/f_20/user_201178/medium/upload_443347.jpg) (http://www.spymac.com/gallery/show_photo.php?picid=443347&nr=2)
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Nice pics... ;)
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boy those are postcard worthy. great shots
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Thanks, you'd hardly know it was the city of Vancouver's south slope in the background ;)
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What settings were you using when taking those pictures?
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What settings were you using when taking those pictures?
First:
Photo Uploaded: Aug 15 2005 14:43:34 GMT
Taken: 2005:08:13 20:09:59
Manufacturer: Canon
Camera: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Aperture: F36
Shutter: 1/2500 sec
ISO: 400
Flash: No
Second:
Photo Uploaded: Aug 15 2005 14:44:11 GMT
Taken: 2005:08:13 20:21:13
Manufacturer: Canon
Camera: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Aperture: F18
Shutter: 1/2500 sec
ISO: 400
Flash: No
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Thanks :)
I love taking photos, but didn't take any like these by now, so your data is very appreciated.
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Thanks :)
I love taking photos, but didn't take any like these by now, so your data is very appreciated.
The thing is, I also have about 20 or more of the same shot that didn't turn out as well. Just like when the pros shot film, they would go through a roll of film to get one good shot. Now we amateurs can do the same thing, since it only costs storage space on the hard drive to keep the "less good" photos.
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First:
Photo Uploaded: Aug 15 2005 14:43:34 GMT
Taken: 2005:08:13 20:09:59
Manufacturer: Canon
Camera: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Aperture: F36
Shutter: 1/2500 sec
ISO: 400
Flash: No
Second:
Photo Uploaded: Aug 15 2005 14:44:11 GMT
Taken: 2005:08:13 20:21:13
Manufacturer: Canon
Camera: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Aperture: F18
Shutter: 1/2500 sec
ISO: 400
Flash: No
in other words "auto" :)
No. Auto was giving me too much light in the areas I wanted dark. I tried various and was most happy with shutter speed up at 2500, which was higher than the camera wanted for the light it was reading. I knew I wanted to keep the sun from over burning, so it wasn't a big deal. I also did a few with exposure lock based on auto, into the sun. They were less than good too :(
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kidding dragon...i could see in yor specs :)
hey, can you put any canon slr lens on the rebel...like 10 yr old lenses?
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kidding dragon...i could see in yor specs :)
Yeah, just that others may not understand that are trying to learn. People take what they read as the "truth" sometimes.
hey, can you put any canon slr lens on the rebel...like 10 yr old lenses?
I believe so. As long as they are AF lenses it should be fine.
That's what I liked about the new rebel, I could preserve my investment that I had in a 70-210 lens.
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;D great photos people i think i will send one of me and my lil fishin buddy (grandson) that is my whole life. ;D