when I am looking down on a subject thru my viewfinder & try to take a picture in that position my 28-135 canon lens will not stay where I focus. It will move on me. How do I fix this problem
It's not just that my favorite subject isn't in the list, but the poll in the right panel seems to contain several fairly redundant options. It also misses some pretty obvious categories.
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...have a new Canon T1i, and formerly owned a Olympus E500 DSLR. I am having problems focusing the camera on subjects with foreground matter close to the subject. For example, a bird sitting in the b...
1. A good photograph has a clear subject. ~ It's about something or someone. It may even tell a story about that subject. But the subject is clear and unambiguous.
2.A good photograph focuses ...
... critical component for your selection. You are talking about shooting action so your blur will come from subject movement long before camera shake. if you have a high enough shutter speed to contro...
Maybe subject line needs to let people know about nudity. So they know to click or not to click.
Example: __________(nude subject)
Also Butts how do they rate?
Breasts with soft focus to hide ni...
...t together. The feet are clearly seen but the distortion is non-existent thanks to my getting low with the subject. You can include the feet as a subject, but try to reign in the distortion caused by ...
So this is one of the images from my first unit. The exercise was to:
1-Decide on your subject
2-Emphasize the subject using selective focus
3-Simplify the picture to make sure your subject stands ...
Do you mean a "Silhouette"?
The background needs to be brighter than your subject and expose for the background.
The brighter the background and the less light on your subject the darker y...
...idea behind "Panning technique" showing speed .
What is Panning technique?
On a moving subject, using a slightly slower shutter speed than normal, keeping your subject on target an...
...s with good results. It's very convenient to be able to shoot from a long enough distance so that the subject does not get disturbed. With the full three ring Kenko set, at 400 mm the subject can...
...se a bit of fill flash. Don't go full power or anything, but just a little pop of light to make your subject stand out, and actually darken the background by comparison. This will simplify the ...
...ng. If your camera has a flash shoe I would recommend starting to use it. It may have helped bring out the subject better. Your subject was dark because the camera averaged metering to tone down the h...
Ya, what Bob said plus someone that can focus good on a subject and where to focus on a subject. Also has no handshaking wile taking the image. knowing your camera and DOF helps too.
Fantastic clarity for the speed of the subject - and also using a zoom to boot. When you are capturing these shots do you have a fixed focus area and capture the image in that area or is it being adju...
...the three of us (in the meanwhile till some other courageous posters show up) - could get photos here on a subject and compare?
(although as said before my wish how the photos should look and the a...
Another thing I noticed while experimenting....When I placed it back on Auto and took pictures of the same subject, same light it automatically changed ISO to 400. I'm starting to understand how...
...dy! All-in-all, very good photos.
One thing you might consider is your framing. Composing with your subject dead center doesn't allow for much flow to your photo. See the postings on &quo...
OrcaBob wrote:
I like the picture a lot, Ciggy. Though the pic has the subject dead-center, it works very well. Sometimes rules (such as the rule of thirds) are made to be broken. Great choice for...
...tography, one must understand how it is defined. Contrary to its name, the distance from the camera to the subject does not accurately define the level of close-up photography. Instead, the subject to...
It's a good depth-of-field subject. To simplify, you could open your lens a bit and focus on a single subject. Maybe the two together in the lower third, leaving the others out of focus.(?)
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Welcome CD.. I agree.. the colors are sweet and the details are nice too.. Composing your subject towards the center of the frame is usually a no no.. And your shadows are hard.. I would try this sub...
I was scheduled to do a shoot that due to my subject's illness, got postponed. I had a photographer buddy who wanted to come see the shoot go down and we debated on canceling. We decided to find ...
... be nice to be able to photograph an animal or a portrait with a blurry background, so as to emphasize the subject).
I have tried focusing on the subject, but that didn't really work, an have tr...
Great subject, but not quite enough order to the composition. It looks a bit rushed and not thought out. The scraggly trees are part of the problem as they really obsure the subject. A better optio...
One problem I saw with the backlit muslin backdrop serving as a softwall: Properly lighting the subject.
The two examples of the girl are somewhat washed-out. The bright background drowns out the s...
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