The latest offering from Canon in that bracket is the 550D and you might want to consider that. The one lower is the 1000D and there's not much difference in the controls between that and the 500/550D, so I would say, if you're interested in getting the 500D/550D get it in the first instance instead of going for a less expensive camera and then moving onto the 500D/550D.
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Nice composition, would look a lot better if the exposure is reduced.Originally posted by budding_biker View Post
How did you get the diffused background on the sides, did you use some filter or was it done while post processing? Why are do the chillies have a pinkish hue?Originally posted by budding_biker View Post
What is more important is to get the basics of photography like composition, exposure, the concept of depth of field etc right. The camera is just a tool that lets you take a picture.Originally posted by shabbarak View Post
The latest offering from Canon in that bracket is the 550D and you might want to consider that. The one lower is the 1000D and there's not much difference in the controls between that and the 500/550D, so I would say, if you're interested in getting the 500D/550D get it in the first instance instead of going for a less expensive camera and then moving onto the 500D/550D.Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebars to the saddle.
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yes i edited it on picnic, 4 layers of filter applied and the result is in front of u, the image above was edited with HDR. i dont have the technical knowledge of editing but i do it as per my assumptions thats y results are not that good.Originally posted by rags View PostNice composition, would look a lot better if the exposure is reduced.
How did you get the diffused background on the sides, did you use some filter or was it done while post processing? Why are do the chillies have a pinkish hue?
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i always had problems in taking this kinda shots, unable to find proper lightning or object. BTW great shot buddy keep it upOriginally posted by rags View PostSunset from the Choap Raya river, Bangkok.
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Don't worry about that .. it's all part of the learning curve. There are a lot of resources on the web for post processing of photographs, you might want to have a look at them some time. One more thing is that you need to use a calibrated monitor when you do post processing otherwise you won't get the exposure and colours right. Hardware calibration is the best but you can also do some calibration using software too. Google for monitor calibration.Originally posted by budding_biker View Postyes i edited it on picnic, 4 layers of filter applied and the result is in front of u, the image above was edited with HDR. i dont have the technical knowledge of editing but i do it as per my assumptions thats y results are not that good.Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebars to the saddle.
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Thanks .. just happened to be at the right spot at the right time.Originally posted by budding_biker View Posti always had problems in taking this kinda shots, unable to find proper lightning or object. BTW great shot buddy keep it up
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thank you brother, yes hardware issue might be one of the factor coz of which i don't get the things done properly, that wat hit me on over all image quality. i will surly check out those resources, thanks once again...Originally posted by rags View PostDon't worry about that .. it's all part of the learning curve. There are a lot of resources on the web for post processing of photographs, you might want to have a look at them some time. One more thing is that you need to use a calibrated monitor when you do post processing otherwise you won't get the exposure and colours right. Hardware calibration is the best but you can also do some calibration using software too. Google for monitor calibration.sigpic
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Go for the 550D its newly launched and is a good middle level DSLROriginally posted by shabbarak View Posthere's one picture i had taken long back , its one of my favorite . (the subject is my daughter)
guys i was toying with the idea of buying a digital SLR after years of using a point and shoot camera , my question is should i directly buy a Canon D500 or should i buy a lil less expansive camera to get the hang of it . am inspired by all you guys on this forum .Thanks,
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2nd image is amazing reflecting lots of thinking thumbs up...Originally posted by sheelpriye View PostMy first attempt--
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Nice.Originally posted by shabbarak View Postthanks for the advice guys, i am hell bent on the 500d as i have already streached my budget too long and now cant spend any more than that . later will invest in some good lenses .
Do let us know when you get your hands on the 500D, also do share some sample images off of your (yet to acquire) newest acquisition.
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