New DSLR photoshoot
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New DSLR photoshoot
I got a Canon EOS t3 rebel for Christmas so i took it out tonight with one of my photographer friends to learn about the camera and snap a few of my car. I went to one spot that i have posted pictures from but this time i used a camera and not a iphone 4 lol ...
Camera- Canon EOS t3 rebel
Editing- really none just made one black and white
The pictures
IMG_0097 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0137 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0122 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0114 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0132 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0125 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0119 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
ON TO THE WHITE LIGHT
IMG_0074 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0064 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0071 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
Camera- Canon EOS t3 rebel
Editing- really none just made one black and white
The pictures
IMG_0097 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0137 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0122 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0114 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0132 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0125 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0119 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
ON TO THE WHITE LIGHT
IMG_0074 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0064 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
IMG_0071 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
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Clean X! Read up on color temperature and how to correct it. btw you should be shooting in RAW format, if you're not already. Also, on shot #4 (the interior), you should have set the aperture wider (at 18mm you should be able to get f/3.5) which would have given you a higher shutter speed which will help keep things sharper.
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Clean X! Read up on color temperature and how to correct it. btw you should be shooting in RAW format, if you're not already. Also, on shot #4 (the interior), you should have set the aperture wider (at 18mm you should be able to get f/3.5) which would have given you a higher shutter speed which will help keep things sharper.
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Clean X! Read up on color temperature and how to correct it. btw you should be shooting in RAW format, if you're not already. Also, on shot #4 (the interior), you should have set the aperture wider (at 18mm you should be able to get f/3.5) which would have given you a higher shutter speed which will help keep things sharper.