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Wow, I can't believe it, but DxO FilmPack 3 is offered for free download. I just downloaded it, activated it, and yes it's free and works. It's very similar to the wonderful Nik ColorEfex Pro which I also have. Get it before the offer ends http://www.dxo.com/intl/sony
Yup, once speedlites/strobes get involved, artistic possibilities (and foibles) expand exponentially.Your photo looks interesting with subject motion frozen by flash and background dark, and it also demonstrates some of the difficulties flash photography can present if a different look was desired, e.g. if one wanted the room and people in background to be seen more and possibly more even spread of light from head to legs of multiple mains subject in front, especially if softer lighting was desired. This is when we end up buying multiple speedlites and various light modifiers, then wireless triggers, etc..
Won't a standard 58mm polarizing filter work? They're only about $13 at B&H. DP Review says this on page two of their review of this camera:"Sony supplies a lens adaptor ring (which allows the use of 58mm filters and tele/wide adaptors) and a bayonet lens hood in the box with the H5."Those are wonderful photos, by the way, and if you want to display them bigger, follow this advice given to me by another member of AC:"I joined an outside web service for photogs called "Photobucket." It's free. I first post my photos to photo bucket. Then I control the size and rez to my liking, and then I paste the IMG link into the AC reply box. The AC server accesses my photo from Photobucket NOT from the AC Gallery."
I will try Photobucket. If I use it can I download photos to my iPad and save them there? I would like to show some photos to my mom but she does not have an internet connection. Therefore they need to be stored on my iPad.
Still working with my new flash. I can't quite figure out how to sync the flash at speeds higher than 1/250 sec. I need to understand the manual mode settings better. I like to shoot at higher speeds for stop action and greater depth of field. Nonetheless, this is a nice, soft flash image....
Wow!! Bside!What camera and lenses do you shoot with? Loved your Set from Turkey on Flickr as well.
Hi all Audio Circle members.For me and maybe for other photographers (Amateur and/or professional) the lighting, the pose, the exposure, the moment, the context are 75%+ of a successful picture.I took very nice picture with point and shoot camera.Of course some DSLR have sharper lenses, better autofocus and exposure meter, but first practice with an entry level camera.Today most of the camera can give very sharp pictures.To me, most important is the moment and the framing of the subject.I started with a Kodak Instamatic 104 - 35mm many 35mm, as many medium format cameras up to a Cambo 4X5” large format view camera. Which one takes the sharpest and nicest pictures ? ? ?None, it the guy behind the camera that compose and then trip the shutter.It a guy with 50 years of photographic experience talking.Any of you agree with me.By the way, with our 15 years+ professional photographic import/distribution and retail business here in Vietnam I am in contact and can use/try Phase One medium format camera with back up to 80mpix+ and large format cameras.I think I know what I am talking about, I think.Guy 13
A pic I took last year...
Thanks Stirman. My main camera is the Sony A-77. I use the Sony 16-50mm, 2.8 lens for most walk-around stuff. It's quite good. Otherwise, I have a cache of Minolta lenses that all fit the Sony mount, which are also quite good.Pocket camera is a Canon G-11, and as a versatile "point & shoot," I get great results.
BTW... don't knock on those old Minolta AF primes and some zooms lenses. They are excellent.