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Time for me to post a couple; not yet from the Wales trip (these are coming but need lots more selection), but from my first outing with the local Camerabuddies group, Monday evening this week. It looked like it was going to be a washout when we met and walked along the Greenway out of Kenilworth, and I was resorting to taking pictures of flowers and graffiti ("Viva Communista", we're a radical lot here
). Then there was a bit of a break in the cloud, but still quite a lot of it...
The cloud then stayed broken for the next hour or so, through sunset. Yes, it's a cliche, but this is the first time I have stayed in one place (almost, I was running around like a crazy thing while everyone else was glued to their tripods) and taken pics right through a sunset. Usually it's just a quick couple and we're off. So, it was great fun. There are of course a zillion, but here's one I like...
Towards the end I wanted to take a panorama. I'd been in and out of the drive mode, taken bracketed exposures at various times. I couldn't for the life of me remember how to do a panorama! I had to come back and read Alex White's book to remember it's on the Advanced selector on top rather than the Drive button at the back!
About half way through I switched to Raw and JPEG (I think I mentioned this yesterday), and I've imported the Raws as DNG files. I thought they would give me more latitutude in shadow recovery. When I tried it on a couple, however, the results were dreadful. The noise was bad enough before trying recovery, but the shadows turned into purple spots as soon as the Shadow Recovery slider came away from the edge (this is in Aperture 3). :thumbsdown:
So I thought I'd try one in the camera. However, although there is a Highlight and a Shadow option there, the adjustment is in terms of "hard" to "soft", and I think it's doing something else.
So for me, the JPEG is still by far the best (though I'm quite annoyed I didn't take my 35mm SLR :bonk
! I hope you like these...
The cloud then stayed broken for the next hour or so, through sunset. Yes, it's a cliche, but this is the first time I have stayed in one place (almost, I was running around like a crazy thing while everyone else was glued to their tripods) and taken pics right through a sunset. Usually it's just a quick couple and we're off. So, it was great fun. There are of course a zillion, but here's one I like...
Towards the end I wanted to take a panorama. I'd been in and out of the drive mode, taken bracketed exposures at various times. I couldn't for the life of me remember how to do a panorama! I had to come back and read Alex White's book to remember it's on the Advanced selector on top rather than the Drive button at the back!
About half way through I switched to Raw and JPEG (I think I mentioned this yesterday), and I've imported the Raws as DNG files. I thought they would give me more latitutude in shadow recovery. When I tried it on a couple, however, the results were dreadful. The noise was bad enough before trying recovery, but the shadows turned into purple spots as soon as the Shadow Recovery slider came away from the edge (this is in Aperture 3). :thumbsdown:
So I thought I'd try one in the camera. However, although there is a Highlight and a Shadow option there, the adjustment is in terms of "hard" to "soft", and I think it's doing something else.
So for me, the JPEG is still by far the best (though I'm quite annoyed I didn't take my 35mm SLR :bonk




