Green Frog
This was taken with a Nilon D-100 camera, aNikon 28-70mm lense at a focal length of 52mm, with a +4 close-up lense, F/18, shutter speed of 1/1 sec, with a tripod. I am learning how to gage depth of field and aperture settings using my camera in total manual. I felt I had too shallow a depth of field for the last aniimals I shot through glass, so I went out and shot some more.
John Moore 25/09/2005 18:17
Kathleen, photographed this bull 40 kilometres from my home, Karratha West Australia.Best wishes.
John Moore 25/09/2005 17:15
Absolute marvellous photograph of this beautifil specimen Katleen.Congratulations!!
Brilliant.
j.
Kathleen Brown 19/09/2005 19:30
Thank you all for taking the time to critique my photo and say such nice things, but I can take any information even critical, to improve my photos even more. Rudd, yes I do shoot 100% in RAW format. I use to shoot a lot in shutter priority, then I started shooting in aperture priority, but with our crazy sun blanched weather here in Florida, the light conditions are always off. Did I say 'too much sun' yes, I guess we could use a cloudy day once in a while. Anyway, I am venturing out to work on totally manual settings now and I am happier with the results. Thank you all againKathleen
°°° celle °°° 19/09/2005 19:18
wooow very great job.....this a pic from kathleen....
regards celal
Jan Bleil 19/09/2005 18:13
very, very nice picturejan
Karin D. Ludwig 19/09/2005 16:35
I totally agree with Robert - and say THANK YOU for sharing the settings, Kathleen!Robert L. Roux 19/09/2005 13:57
Super! photo - the only real secret to a quality portrait is choosing the right subject and this one is right on ...