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    Whiskey

    Artist: Vikki Olds; Exposure Date: 2015:04:10 23:10:23; Copyright: Vikki Olds,All Rights Reservedvikki.olds@gmail.com; Make: Canon; Model: Canon EOS 7D Mark II; Exposure Time: 15.0 seconds s; FNumber: f/13.0; ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 100; ExposureProgram: Other; ExposureBiasValue: 0 MeteringMode: Other; Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode; FocalLength: 50.0 mm mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 (Macintosh);

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    Old Pitcher

    Post processing work to try and remove the line where the background met the table and color/clarity on the subject in a make-shift light tent. Light tent was made with a medium blue card stock and the table top is black glass. All comments and critiques welcome.
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    Old Pitcher

    Artist: Vikki Olds; Exposure Date: 2015:04:10 05:51:31; Copyright: Vikki Olds,All Rights Reservedvikki.olds@gmail.com; Make: Canon; Model: Canon EOS 7D Mark II; Exposure Time: 25.0 seconds s; FNumber: f/18.0; ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 100; ExposureProgram: Other; ExposureBiasValue: 0 MeteringMode: Other; Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode; FocalLength: 50.0 mm mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 (Macintosh);

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    Large old pitcher

    Large old pitcher using a make-shift light tent and a 250 LED flashlight. All comments and critiques welcome. Thanks for looking.
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    Large old pitcher

    Artist: Vikki Olds; Exposure Date: 2015:04:10 05:51:31; Copyright: Vikki Olds,All Rights Reservedvikki.olds@gmail.com; Make: Canon; Model: Canon EOS 7D Mark II; Exposure Time: 25.0 seconds s; FNumber: f/18.0; ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 100; ExposureProgram: Other; ExposureBiasValue: 0 MeteringMode: Other; Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode; FocalLength: 50.0 mm mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 (Macintosh); Working on light tents and lighting.

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    Bleeding heart

    Artist: Vikki Olds; Exposure Date: 2015:04:04 22:02:51; Copyright: Vikki Olds,All Rights Reserved; Make: Canon; Model: Canon EOS 7D Mark II; ExposureTime: 1/400 s; FNumber: f/2; ISOSpeedRatings: 100; ExposureProgram: Manual; ExposureBiasValue: 0/1; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode; FocalLength: 50 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 (Macintosh);

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    Bleeding heart

    Artist: Vikki Olds; Exposure Date: 2015:04:04 22:02:51; Copyright: Vikki Olds,All Rights Reserved; Make: Canon; Model: Canon EOS 7D Mark II; Exposure Time: 1/400.0 seconds s; FNumber: f/2.0; ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 100; ExposureProgram: Other; ExposureBiasValue: 0 MeteringMode: Other; Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode; FocalLength: 50.0 mm mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 (Macintosh);

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    Bleeding Heart

    Post processing, focus stacking. Any and all comments and critiques welcome.
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    Bleeding Heart

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    Bleeding Heart

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    Bleeding Heart

    Focus stacking practiceISO 100f 101/40

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    Bleeding Heart

    Focus stacking practiceISO 100f 2.81/320

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    Bleeding Heart

    Focus stacking practice 11 layersISO 100F21/400I missed setting focus on the lower left leaves.

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  14. <p>Kerry, I have put that 100 2.8IS lens on my wish list. It looks awesome.<br> <br /> Jochen the tripod did help but as you mentioned panning doesn't work so well for what I was trying to do. Moving my aperture up a few stops got me almost to where I wanted to be.<br> <br /> Sorry it has taken me so long to respond. I've been studying everything all of you have mentioned and have learned quite a bit. Had to come back here several times to really get it all to sink in.<br> <br /> I am embarrassed to say when I viewed the video about recomposing I missed some very important points. One of them, the most important, is that you only get one main focus point unless there are other things at the same distance which explains why the grass blades have some focus. The parts that were in focus were at the same distance as the dandelion. For some reason when I watched the video I got the mistaken impression that if I set focus on one object and then recomposed that both subjects would be in focus and I would also get a nice bokeh for the background because of the aperture setting. Of course I have learned now that is not the case.<br> <br /> Recomposing is for setting focus on your main subject and then composing the final image with the subject for the rule of thirds or at least recomposing to balance everything in the full image nicely.<br /> I thank you all again for taking the time to explain and I'm still practicing on all the things you've said.</p>
  15. <p>Thank you Jochen and Dan. Yes, I got my terminology wrong.<br> First it sounds like I should be using a tripod at f1.4 and not handheld and it sounds like I need a subject that is not influenced by wind/movement when attempting to shoot at that aperture. <br> I was under the impression for some reason that increasing my shutter speed would make up for camera/subject movement and didn't realize that it wouldn't help with such a wide aperture. <br> I'll look up AI Servo AF in the manual, do some reading on that today and I'll get deeper into the AF system to learn more about setting other AF points. <br> I will practice with both of your suggestions today. Thank you again for such detailed answers. They make sense and are extremely helpful.</p>
  16. ISO 10050 mmf 1.4shutter 1/1600Focus was set on the juniper berry and then I recomposed. But it didn't work as expected.

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  17. ISo 10050mmf 1.4shutter 1/1600Focus was locked on the stem, then I recomposed but the results are not what I expected.

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    Moon

    ISO 3200shutter speed 3200F8Manual focusLens weighs 70.5 oz.Testing out a new inexpensive telephoto zoom lens.Moon was almost straight overhead so was a challenge getting the tripod setup and it still wasn't set up just right. I should also have used the remote instead of using my hand for the exposure. Image is really noisy from the high ISO and had a lot of chromatic aberration.

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  19. <p>Hi,<br> I am trying to learn about focus tracking but I'm having some trouble and maybe someone could help me figure out where I've gone wrong. I watched a tutorial video on the web to start learning this focus technique but I am doing something wrong and I can't figure it out. It looked really simple in the video...lock the focus on a subject and then recompose and take the shot.<br> Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II<br> Lens: Canon 50mm<br> My manual says that I can use One Shot AF for still subjects to lock focus and then recompose. It was a little windy for the daffodil shot but I thought I handled that with such a high shutter speed.<br> I started practicing with a daffodil.<br> ISO 100<br />f 1.4<br />shutter speed 1/1600<br> http://www.photo.net/photo/17994640<br> I locked the focus on the stem just below the flower and then recomposed on the flower. As you can see I ended up with an out of focus stem and the center of the flower is also out of focus but the petals behind the main flower are in focus.<br> I then tried with a dandelion, a different lens and different settings.<br> Canon Lens: 55-250mm<br> ISO 100<br />f 5.6<br />shutter 1/160<br> http://www.photo.net/photo/17994641<br> I focused on the juniper berry on the left of the flower and then recomposed. The juniper berry is out of focus, the outside edges of the petals of the flower are out of focus but some of the blades of grass around the edges are in focus.<br> I was trying to get a nice out of focus background and then a clear focus on the berry and the flower. What would make the juniper berry be blurry but the blades of grass in focus? Was it because the grass might have been closer to the lens and the juniper berry further even though I thought I locked the focus on the berry?</p>
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    Summer Artichoke

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    Summer Appetizer

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    Artichoke in bloom

    An artichoke starting to bloom. The bloom is deformed and kind of looks like the letter C.

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    Bee on Hardy Geranium

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    Hummingbird

    Thank you so much for your comment. I was wondering how I could make it better but sharpening didn't work. It introduced too much noise. So most likely if a photo starts out not quite right, camera blur I probably should just move past it and try for something better to start with. :)
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