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Title: Chapter 1 - Enterprise Post by: toddpalino on April 29, 2011, 11:16:15 AM Hi, everyone. This is the first photo that I'm posting on the composition assignments. I decided to take pictures of the space shuttle Enterprise. While I got a few pics that I like (which are on my Flickr at [url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/51338106@N06/sets/72157626442269823/]http://www.flickr.com/photos/51338106@N06/sets/72157626442269823/[/url]), I was having a problem finding a single detail or area to focus on.
This is the center of the inside of the engine nozzle. It was a little tricky because of how dark it is combined with the Smithsonian not allowing tripods. -Todd Title: Re: Chapter 1 - Enterprise Post by: DoubleTap on September 12, 2011, 10:28:16 AM Todd,
Great photo. I like the color's and symetrical composition. The detail is great and the exposure is spot on. It's a very neat photograph to look at. What setting did you use? Lens? I agree with you on find a single detail or focal item. Sometimes it is really difficult to all the technical knowledge in place while still accomplishing good composition and context. I have been reading up on types of photography, and I recently read something on how we are acustom to editorial photography. I like to look at editorial photography and see how they use elements like scale, relation and contrast to make their images pop. Typically editorial images have a very clear subject, I want to learn how to turn that switch on and off in my head regardless of what the actual subject is. Cheers! I should be posting my own attempts at assignment one soon. Title: Re: Chapter 1 - Enterprise Post by: toddpalino on September 12, 2011, 12:57:23 PM That shot was taking with my not-so-good Tamron 28-300 f/3.5-6.3 XR Di LD on Program mode. I was having a lot of problems getting the exposure decent because of how dark the inside of that cone is and the lack of ambient light in the building. At the time, I didn't yet have the 50mm f/1.4 prime that I have now, which would have made things a LOT easier! I was able to steady my hand on the railing around the exhibit to make up for not having a tripod, at least.
I ended up spending a bit of time in Lightroom afterwards touching up the exposure to get it right, as the center ended up being completely washed out (which is why I didn't resort to a flash in the first place). Title: Re: Chapter 1 - Enterprise Post by: DoubleTap on September 12, 2011, 03:03:52 PM I am getting ready to do my own chapter 1 assignment so I kind of cheated looking at everyone else's assignments first. But all this review and research has really helped. I hope I can find something cool.
You have a 50mm 1.4! I am jealous. I have a 7D with a 50mm 1.8. I shoot a lot of band photography. I really want to drop the dough on a 70-200mm 2.8 (~1400 without IS). I love the extra stops on the prime lenses but after playing around with my 28-135mm 3.5-5.6 IS and reading a lot of reviews, I think having a good zoom with a fixed low aperture. I can see what you are talking about with the washed out ring. I think the only chance you would have at getting that area would be to do a longer exposure on a tripod. Sounds like that isn't an option. You're right on with trying to find something to stabilize on. I do that quite often myself do to low lighting and have read articles from guys claiming as low as 1/20 with good results. |