04-09-2016 07:07 PM
i just wanted to say how much I am enjoying my new 70d camera. I have read so many posts on several photography forums regarding focusing and bounce flash issues and I have not experienced them. Rarely do people report good, you see lots of bad so I wanted to take the time to report the good. I updated from the T5i to the 70D. This was shot in Raw, 24-70 f/4L lens with 430 EX IIIRT flash bounced off an 8' ceiling in Av mode, f/4.5 Auto ISO
04-09-2016 07:15 PM
Did you use the catchlight on the 430EX? If not, try it next time; it may brighten the dog's face a bit.
04-09-2016 07:32 PM
I pulled out the little white card but I think he just needed to tilt his head up a bit. I shot 4 photos and one has the catch light in his eyes but he had his head up looking right at me, I shot it so quick I cut some of his top knot off so didnt share that one, LOL
I'm still a newbie.
Thanks for looking and the suggestion, it is always appreciated.
04-09-2016 08:24 PM
@PhotoInParadise wrote:I pulled out the little white card but I think he just needed to tilt his head up a bit. I shot 4 photos and one has the catch light in his eyes but he had his head up looking right at me, I shot it so quick I cut some of his top knot off so didnt share that one, LOL
I'm still a newbie.
Thanks for looking and the suggestion, it is always appreciated.
Sounds like you're off to a good start. Enjoy your new camera!
04-10-2016 03:05 AM
Another one hooked! Beware, you sound like a person that has fallen into a hobby that can consume you. It has a bottomless pit for engulfing all spare money in the household budget. Maybe all the budget?
And it is wonderful and will reward you with a lifeime of treasures.
Your next purchase is .............. a post editor like Photoshop Elements. It is the best accessory you could ever add to a DSLR.
04-10-2016 04:48 AM
04-10-2016 09:01 AM
Well that's good to know you already into the post editing world. I am not a Mac user. Mostly because of the extreme penalty in price for what you get. I have some buds that use Affinity Photo and I guess you know it is only for Mac?
The only problem I see with it is, there is no database. So it will be impossible to catalog your photos to make them easier to find in the future. Not a big deal today but in ten years, maybe?
OK, let's see some pictures! Go out there and shoot.
04-10-2016 12:37 PM
No catalog is a pain with Affinity Photo but they have that in the works, as well as a Windows version. For the time being, I store my photos in the Mac Photos app with icloud and an external backup.
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