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    I went out today to play with the new camera and toys. I'm gradually learning some new things about my camera. I set up a couple "user" picture style settings and wanted to try them. This really made me feel like I was setting up the shot more than just taking a picture. I would appreciate any comments or suggestions.

    Mitch

    Monochrome setting with "sepia", and then a Monochrome setting with a blue filter.











    Then some with a "user" set up for enhanced color. All shot in manual with my big Sigma 70-200 lens at f2.8











    Standard 18-55 lens with bumped color








  • #2
    Nice captures
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    • #3
      Nice shoots Mitch. I really like the first two.
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      • #4
        Very nice!!
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        • #5
          Mitch,
          I missed a bunch of your posts. Looking good my man. Gettin the hang the camera real nice. I'm with Chuck; the first two in this series are nice.
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          • #6
            Thank you guys! Having fun with it.

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            • #7
              If you want some suggestions, I would suggest looking out for your horizon level, quite a few of these photos are tilted a bit to the left or the right.

              It's sometimes hard when you are on a hill to make the photo look like it's actually on a hill and not just the camera being tilted left or right, but flat ground is usually pretty easy. You just have to remember to look for the horizon, hah
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              • #8
                Daniel,

                I need to look at the "bubble" on my tri pod when I use it. Thanks

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                • #9
                  or you can use trees, telephone poles and other objects perpendicular to the ground for level reference while looking through the viewfinder.
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                  • #10
                    Mitch- the white duck is gorgeous with the grass sticking out of the water. I love that picture. Close 2nd is the one after that with his vibrant colors...super pretty!
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                    • #11
                      Is this a Sony Nex series camera?
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                      • #12
                        Canon T2i

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