Andrewbullie
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Hi All,
Firstly i'll introduce myself as I am new to the forum. As you've probably guessed by my username i'm called Andrew! 34 and live in Teesside. I'm new(ish) to photography and have a real ambition to get out there and produce some really good images, primarily for my own satisfaction, but also to eventually do something that others may think is good too.
Situation is, I love looking at other peoples images and have an appreciation of good photography and art in general whether it be landscape, portrait, macro or any kind of creative photography. I've spent many months reading up about different techniques and equipment and eventually went out and bought myself a set up which comprises of the following:
Canon 50D body
Canon 50mm F1.8 lens
Canon EFS 17mm - 85mm F4.0-5.6 lens
Canon 75mm - 300mm F4.0-5.6 lens (not IS)
Canon 18mm - 200mm lens F3.5-5.6 lens
Sigma 10-20mm F4.0-5.6 lens
Sigma 150mm-500mm F5.6 lens OS
Sigma 105mm F2.8 Macro lens
Sigma 2x Tele Converter
Kenko 12, 20, 36mm Extension Tubes
Canon Speedlite 550 EX Flash
Manfrotto Tripod
Giottos MH621 Head
And a couple of Lowepro Bags, remote releases, circular polarizers, etc.
Plus Photoshop Elements 9.0
Problem is that I have all of this gear which is pretty mediocre and if the truth be known, I am struggling in how to use it.
One guy said something to me before which made me laugh as he was absolutely correct, he said "all the gear and no idea". I feel a little foolish in going out and spending the money that I have on creating a comprehensive range of equipment and not really knowing what to do with it. I suppose it's the same as buying a £4000 set of golf clubs and expecting that you can play like Tiger Woods..... it doesn't work like that. In hindsight I should have done things differently.
But, I know now that I have made a big mistake, however, I have done what I have done and if anything it makes me more determined to learn and generate some good images.
So, where do I start? I understand apertures / depth of field, iso's, shutter speeds, etc. I'm au fait with the camera functions and I am pretty reasonable on Photoshop and I have a creative mind that has all sorts of ideas for good images. Problem is though that I can't get those ideas in to a photograph. I go to location with a plan and come back with a load of rubbish and I find it really frustrating...... subject is too distant, under exposed / over exposed, not very sharp despite using tripod and remote shutter, too grainy when I increase ISO, etc.
I also feel that I haven't decided what style of photography I want to concentrate on. This is the main reason that I bought the equipment that I did, so that I can try everything and then make my mind up. I know deep down that I love images of derelict buildings and industrial areas especially in monochrome. I also like creative thinking images where a picture is made to look amazing from very little substance, also landscapes (my original passion) especially with dramatic light effects. At the same time, some of the best images I have achieved have been really close macro images which kind of makes me want to continue this route purely as I have seen success.
As you can probably guess, I am pretty confused with it all at the moment and have really screwed up in buying the gear that I have, but I would love some advise on how I should proceed...... guidance, courses, ideas, etc.
Sorry for the long post!
Many Thanks
Andrew
Firstly i'll introduce myself as I am new to the forum. As you've probably guessed by my username i'm called Andrew! 34 and live in Teesside. I'm new(ish) to photography and have a real ambition to get out there and produce some really good images, primarily for my own satisfaction, but also to eventually do something that others may think is good too.
Situation is, I love looking at other peoples images and have an appreciation of good photography and art in general whether it be landscape, portrait, macro or any kind of creative photography. I've spent many months reading up about different techniques and equipment and eventually went out and bought myself a set up which comprises of the following:
Canon 50D body
Canon 50mm F1.8 lens
Canon EFS 17mm - 85mm F4.0-5.6 lens
Canon 75mm - 300mm F4.0-5.6 lens (not IS)
Canon 18mm - 200mm lens F3.5-5.6 lens
Sigma 10-20mm F4.0-5.6 lens
Sigma 150mm-500mm F5.6 lens OS
Sigma 105mm F2.8 Macro lens
Sigma 2x Tele Converter
Kenko 12, 20, 36mm Extension Tubes
Canon Speedlite 550 EX Flash
Manfrotto Tripod
Giottos MH621 Head
And a couple of Lowepro Bags, remote releases, circular polarizers, etc.
Plus Photoshop Elements 9.0
Problem is that I have all of this gear which is pretty mediocre and if the truth be known, I am struggling in how to use it.
One guy said something to me before which made me laugh as he was absolutely correct, he said "all the gear and no idea". I feel a little foolish in going out and spending the money that I have on creating a comprehensive range of equipment and not really knowing what to do with it. I suppose it's the same as buying a £4000 set of golf clubs and expecting that you can play like Tiger Woods..... it doesn't work like that. In hindsight I should have done things differently.
But, I know now that I have made a big mistake, however, I have done what I have done and if anything it makes me more determined to learn and generate some good images.
So, where do I start? I understand apertures / depth of field, iso's, shutter speeds, etc. I'm au fait with the camera functions and I am pretty reasonable on Photoshop and I have a creative mind that has all sorts of ideas for good images. Problem is though that I can't get those ideas in to a photograph. I go to location with a plan and come back with a load of rubbish and I find it really frustrating...... subject is too distant, under exposed / over exposed, not very sharp despite using tripod and remote shutter, too grainy when I increase ISO, etc.
I also feel that I haven't decided what style of photography I want to concentrate on. This is the main reason that I bought the equipment that I did, so that I can try everything and then make my mind up. I know deep down that I love images of derelict buildings and industrial areas especially in monochrome. I also like creative thinking images where a picture is made to look amazing from very little substance, also landscapes (my original passion) especially with dramatic light effects. At the same time, some of the best images I have achieved have been really close macro images which kind of makes me want to continue this route purely as I have seen success.
As you can probably guess, I am pretty confused with it all at the moment and have really screwed up in buying the gear that I have, but I would love some advise on how I should proceed...... guidance, courses, ideas, etc.
Sorry for the long post!
Many Thanks
Andrew

