learning film first is more important you understand light ALOT more I caught the quick lock buggin in the institution whatever sanity was left caught the execution.
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hahah yoooo tooth i was at that same bridge trying to get that same shot hahaha you executed it perfectly peace
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Sunny 16 rule I posted a few pages back. This is how street shooters set up exposures in daylight without light meters or having to constantly fiddle with their shutter speeds and apertures. Also learn how the depth of field scale works on your lens. Look it up on google. These are two techniques street photographers use. I can't be bothered explaining all this again I do it constantly. http://www.dofmaster.com/hyperfocal.html
I don't know if its late or its just me, but this hyperfocal stuff is complicated. The concept is simple, the execution of the thing is confusing.
No, thats wrong. Set your aperture to f/16 and set the infinity symbol next to f/16 on the depth of field scale. Done. now look at f/16 on the left on the scale, you you can read from where everythign will be in focus. eg, on a 35mm lens anything from beyond about 2 meters will be perfectly in focus. trust me, LEARN THIS.
Robbie P, your shots are really clean man, great job Damn Guip, shit's straight blazinnnnnnn' reaallyyyyyyy dig the first and third! from my trip to Nova Scotia last summer.. reminds me of a HP background [Broken External Image]:http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/9861/img1177r.jpg
quip i like the first one but I think the last one would be better if you stopped down a bit, the shallow depth is kinda distracting in that one