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Old 4th April 2005   #1
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These are some of the pictures from yesterday SFF. I didn't really get a good seat thou








All Pictures taken with Nikon D70 - (70-300mm)
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Old 4th April 2005   #2
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still ok for not getting good seat.
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Old 5th April 2005   #4
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andrehabib: most of the pictures look a little underexposed. Do you mind sharing the settings you used to take the shots? And also, did you use a tripod/monopod?
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Old 7th April 2005   #5
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It's my second shot for fashion show, I really need to learn. Pictures has been tweaked using picassa and photoshop, cropped, change e color, etc.

I didn't use tripod / monopod, and i'm seating on a chair around 8 - 10 meters away from the stage.

Most of the pictures taken using D70, 70 - 300 ($88 - cheap lens ) and i'm using iso 400 - 800.

I still need to learn a lot of stuff.
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Old 7th April 2005   #6
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Originally Posted by andrehabib
It's my second shot for fashion show, I really need to learn. Pictures has been tweaked using picassa and photoshop, cropped, change e color, etc.

I didn't use tripod / monopod, and i'm seating on a chair around 8 - 10 meters away from the stage.

Most of the pictures taken using D70, 70 - 300 ($88 - cheap lens ) and i'm using iso 400 - 800.

I still need to learn a lot of stuff.
focus on understanding the kind of lighting used for catwalks, observe the posing point/s, observe additional lighting, if any, at posing point/s, master your camera, eg. exposure, white balance, etc. so, 'defocus from hardware/s'.
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Old 7th April 2005   #7
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try shooting in RAW with D70 and post process in Photoshop CS with Camera Raw and you'll see the difference..
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Old 9th April 2005   #8
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Me newbie too, with the same equipment -- D70 with the cheap $88 lens.

What I am trying to learn is what type of settings are needed to get a decent pic -- the ISO settings, the F-stops, shutter speed, mode used, etc. Will worry more about composition after I learn more about my camera .

Thanx all.
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