06-26-2016 10:04 AM
Ok, I have been taking pictures of horse racing, some good, some not so much.
I am using Rebel Xsi, usually in a creative mode, AV or TV or just starting manual mode as well.
I am in AI servo, using center af point, continuous shooting mode.
I have not tried Back button focusing (yet).
These pictures where taken in later afternoon, early evening, (6-7 pm) so the ISO is a little higher, just trying a few different things.
One thing that is common is that I am getting more pictures out of focus than in sharp focus, so clearly I am doing something wrong.
Either I'm not getting the center af point on my subject, or camera shake, or too slow of a shutter speed. Or I need more practice 🙂
My post processing is pretty bad as well as I am only using what Iphoto has to offer.
I am panning my shots, either to freeze the motion or to try a little motion blur.
I realize it will be very hard for you all to give me any concrete advice as you are not with me, but as always, you have giving me sound advice.
This one is in focus.
This one, not so much.
Some others......
06-27-2016 09:12 AM
Well here are some of what I shot yesterday. A lot better when you can track the subject properly, haha.
Not perfect, but for my ability, I'm happy.
You all have helped me and I appreciate it.
06-27-2016 09:31 AM
@ilzho wrote:Well here are some of what I shot yesterday. A lot better when you can track the subject properly, haha.
Not perfect, but for my ability, I'm happy.
You all have helped me and I appreciate it.
Much better.
It's good to see the Outriders now wear a safety vest.
06-26-2016 04:55 PM
B from B,
"I don't think DPP 4 supports the XSi."
I thought that also but I don't use DPP 3 or 4 enough to be a competent authority. It has also been many many years since I touched an XSi.
06-26-2016 05:17 PM
Ok, I'm back from the track.
I think I found one of my issues........
I caught myself pulsating on the shutter button, instead of finding the target, press half way for the focus and continue to complete the shot and follow the subject continuing to hold down the button.
I found myself with the urge to release the shutter and then recompose..... bad idea for trying to follow racehorse, haha.....
This is why I think I was getting blurring images last night as the camera had to recompose the image??
At least that's my beginner theory.
My images from today are better.
I shot in RAW too which you all are right..... it allows way more post editing and my images appear a little sharper......
I post some in a little while...
06-26-2016 05:50 PM
@ilzho wrote:Ok, I'm back from the track.
I think I found one of my issues........
I caught myself pulsating on the shutter button, instead of finding the target, press half way for the focus and continue to complete the shot and follow the subject continuing to hold down the button.
I found myself with the urge to release the shutter and then recompose..... bad idea for trying to follow racehorse, haha.....
This is why I think I was getting blurring images last night as the camera had to recompose the image??
At least that's my beginner theory.
My images from today are better.
I shot in RAW too which you all are right..... it allows way more post editing and my images appear a little sharper......
I post some in a little while...
Sounds about right.
06-26-2016 06:11 PM
Here are a few from today. Much better for my ability......
I shot them in raw (tv mode) and then used Iphoto for PP (that's all I have).
I still can't quite figure out the coloring, shadows and brightness, but I guess with practice it will come to me.....
06-26-2016 06:14 PM
Very nice. iPhoto is non-destructive editing, so you can move sliders as much as you want to see the effects. Most software if you double-click the slider you restore to "0" setting.
06-26-2016 03:16 PM
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