1.03.2007

As good as it gets

So I tried. Honestly I did. Somehow, things didn't go as planned. I told Jaime (dh) to go out by a railroad track so that I could do my POTD, but before we even got there it started drizzling...arghhh. So mad. I said to myself, ni modo (Spanish for "oh well" or something like that), I'm going to shoot regardless, even if it's for 5 minutes. Well, I got the girls down and started shooting away...thinking to myself "just set it in AV mode and open it to 1.8 and that should do it"(I was shooting with the 85mm lens). I shot the tracks. I shot some pics of the girls, I shot the trees around the area...all without looking at the LCD because I didn't have time for it. I didn't want to get my camera all wet either. The girls were not too happy and soon enough they started complaining. So we went home. I got home, happy because I was sure I got my POTD, and what I saw when I downloaded was not really what I wanted. 2 pics were OK and the rest were trash. In those 2 I don't know what happened. I thought I had set the focus on my dd Lorely but I guess I didn't.

I don't really know what's wrong. Well, I know it's me and my not knowing how to work the 1.8 AV yet, but I don't really know how to make sure it lands where I want it to. Anyway, here are the results of today's adventure. Go ahead and let me have all the HHCC that you want to dish out. I'm always receptive to learning and trying new things. TFL!

PS- I learned how to do the copyright stuff after messing around with it all afternoon!

SPEC: Lens 85mm, AV Mode at 1.8, 1/160 and 1/200, ISO 200
Images PS'd with USM, color pop action, web resizing, and vignetting.









16 comments:

Carolyn said...

these are really nice, I know that you'd have some awesome pics had it not been for the rain.

great job!

Sheri said...

now see- i really REALLY like both of these!!!
1.8 is VERY hard to get the focus to land where you want- and it's not a very large area at all.

Kathy said...

Rain or no rain, I think these are absolutely stunning. I'm impressed. And being my landscape is covered in snow it really takes me to another place to see your colorful shots outside.
Thanks for your comment yesterday. You said I should leave my settings. Do I do this even if I am in auto? I am going to start venturing into the manuel mode soon (I did one in manuel today that I didn't use). If you get a chance take a look at mine from today...I liked how it turned out.

Anonymous said...

wow...truly great shots.
You call those pics a bad day for you!?!?!? if i took those i'd be "singing (and dancing!!) in the rain"!! LOL!!

It looks to me like the focus was right on your dd. wouldn't have thought otherwise...

can't wait to see more =)
TFS!!

Heidi said...

You're being WAY too hard on yourself. I like them both. :)

CindyTred said...

These are beautiful photos. I would be so happy if I could take pictures like these. You did a wonderful job!

Sara said...

It looks like you were going for the look of her being out of focus- go with it!
As mentioned above, 1.8 is VERY TINY- it is incredibly difficult to manange to land that small a focal area, particularly on a moving object!
These are fun and very hip. Nice shots.

Sara D. said...

I love these, the color is amazing and I think your focus is great!!!!

Kathy said...

Cristina, thanks again for your comments. I have no ideal what lens I have, all I know is that I have two. On my film SLR I had one, 35-200. Now I have a 18-70 and a 80-200, I think. Will be checking the manual tomorrow. Camera is a Nikon D50. I was disappointed with it when I bought it 10 1/2 mos. because I wasn't able to capture action shots, price, etc -brought it on vacation and was pleased, but nontheless, kind of stashed it, until the middle of summer.
So, am looking forward to playing a whole lot more.
Thanks again.

Amanda said...

cool shots! I love the 2nd one!

amazing grace said...

I love these!!!! love the railroad shot and the depth of focus! i am so glad i found your site and you did a great job with your embossed watermark--i was working on mine the other day too.

Patti said...

Honestly these are both beautiful. Love the colour and the DOF. Amazing

Michelle said...

I think these are great. I have focusing issues at 1.8 also. The both look great though.

Anonymous said...

WOW! These are stunning! Absolutely love these .. #1 is very powerful .. I just love it!! And the drizzle makes it extra special!! Great captures .. not a loss at all here!!
Take Care, Julie

Marla said...

Wonderful shots! I love the first one especially.

Anonymous said...

These are fabulous! I want tracks like these and have to make some time to find them in my neck of the woods! I have some ideas and a willing model . . . I just have to get my butt in gear and apparently find some talent b/c you've scared me!