Wednesday 30 March 2011

I feel Spring...(III)

Yesterday same as last week I was out and about with my camera continuing to shoot some close-ups for one of my themes. I glad I did so, because whether from good move to worse and today all I can do is some writing.

As I am still celebrating spring my attention is mostly to flowers, so I present you with my latest shoots. 

 White

Camera Mode:   Manual 
Shutter Speed:   1/25sec
Aperture:           F22
ISO:                   100
Lens Length:      240mm
White Balance:   Auto
Meter Setting:    Center weighted Average
Light:                 Daylight only












Camera Mode:   Manual 
Shutter Speed:   1/500sec
Aperture:           F9
ISO:                   100
Lens Length:      300mm
White Balance:   Auto
Meter Setting:    Center weighted Average
Light:                 Daylight only









Camera Mode:   Manual 
Shutter Speed:   1/250sec
Aperture:           F9
ISO:                   100
Lens Length:      300mm
White Balance:   Auto
Meter Setting:    Center weighted Average
Light:                 Daylight only




Pink



Camera Mode:   Manual 
Shutter Speed:   1/25sec
Aperture:           F25
ISO:                   100
Lens Length:      240mm
White Balance:   Auto
Meter Setting:    Center weighted Average
Light:                 Daylight only







 

Camera Mode:   Manual 
Shutter Speed:   1/400sec
Aperture:           F10
ISO:                   100
Lens Length:      300mm
White Balance:   Auto
Meter Setting:    Center weighted Average
Light:                 Daylight only






Camera Mode:   Manual 
Shutter Speed:   1/500sec
Aperture:           F9
ISO:                   100
Lens Length:      300mm
White Balance:   Auto
Meter Setting:    Center weighted Average
Light:                 Daylight only





As you can see nothing much change in my way to taking these photographs, I don’t really know it’s good or bad…probably it`s perhaps I am confident with that sort of settings…I always intend to work with Manual function…if I need more light I let it in making aperture wider, if winds blow I increase a shooter speed….ISO always stays on 100, I didn’t see any need for changing it on bright sunny day… Meter Setting -Center weighted – is very useful option. It works great when shooting photos where you know the main subject will be in the middle of the scene, like you can see in my images. Also this metering mode is very good when photographing a dark subject against a bright background, or light subject against a dark background. Center weighted metering mode always provides me with consistent results without worrying about it, maybe that’s way it is one of my favourites.

Every week I intent to take some photographs, because there is so much more to explore….I didn’t start doing any landscapes yet, but hopefully after Easter holidays I`ll be letting bluebell forest to inspire me….




4 comments:

  1. Hi Kirsty,i do like the blossom photos with the blurred background,it really shows the colours well,they have good composition and good texture with easy lines to follow

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  2. Again, really lovely images. I also like the blossom with the blurred background really nice Deb

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  3. thanx...it`s mean a lot if someone likes it....

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  4. I like your cuddling daffs, and the way their whites stand out. Also liking the curving of the twigs, the way you bring those into your blossom shots.

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