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Canon EOS 10D - DSLR - PICS - Update 5-18-03

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I took the moon pic with a Canon s45 ..

Don't remember the exact settings but it was on a tripod and I was playing around with exposure settings ..

Looks like it was10 seconds
an F-stop around 5







 
Originally posted by: TheEvil1
that moon was is SWEET. what cam was that with?? the 10D?? and what settings was that on
The EXIF info on that pic:

Make - Canon
Model - Canon PowerShot S45
Orientation - 1 (top left)
XResolution - 180
YResolution - 180
ResolutionUnit - 2 (inch)
DateTime - 2003:05:11 22:45:05
YCbCrPositioning - 1 (center of pixel array)
ExifOffset - 196
ExposureTime - 150/10 seconds
FNumber - 4.9000
ExifVersion - 220
DateTimeOriginal - 2003:05:11 22:45:05
DateTimeDigitized - 2003:05:11 22:45:05
ComponentsConfiguration - 1 2 3 (YCbCr)
CompressedBitsPerPixel - 3 (average)
ShutterSpeedValue - 8 seconds
ApertureValue - F 4.91
ExposureBiasValue - 0.0000
MaxApertureValue - F 4.91
MeteringMode - 5 (multi-segment)
Flash - 16
FocalLength - 21.3125 mm
UserComment -
FlashPixVersion - 100
ColorSpace - 1 (sRGB)
ExifImageWidth - 2272
ExifImageHeight - 1704
InteroperabilityOffset - 1572
FocalPlaneXResolution - 8114.2857
FocalPlaneYResolution - 8114.2857
FocalPlaneResolutionUnit - 2
SensingMethod - 2 (other)
FileSource - 3 (digital still camera)

Maker Note (Vendor): -
Macro mode - Normal
Self timer - Off
Quality - Fine
Flash mode - Off
Sequence mode - Single or Timer
Focus mode - Single
Image size - Large
Easy shooting mode - Manual
Digital zoom - None
Contrast - Normal
Saturation - Normal
Sharpness - Normal
Metering mode - Evaluative
Focus type - Auto
AF point selected -
Exposure mode - Manual
White Balance - Auto
Image Type - IMG😛owerShot S45 JPEG
Firmware Version - Firmware Version 1.00
Image Number - 1242402
Owner Name - **********

 
IrfanView

Irfanview w/plugins is one way to view the EXIF Info. Irfanview has a Web Browser plugin that allows EXIF viewing web images too.

The software that came w/your camera likely has info display for this data as well. I just started using it. It's nice to not have to take notes and remember what settings you had used for which shot. Now you can just compare your shots and view the results in browser.

Same thing happened to me - someone asked which settings I had configured, someone else posted the EXIF info of my image. (It's good to remember to "******" the person's name if you're posting their EXIF info if you don't know if they want their name out there).

-Sketch
 
what did my name field say?

I never put anything in there, but did get the camera used.

Nevermind.. downloaded Infranview 🙂

Yepm that's the guy I bought it from

Do you know how to change the owners name ?


 
Originally posted by: Sketcher
Between these two images - which one do you prefer and why?

T-Bird_1 - T-Bird_2

Thanks!
The second picture appears to have been taken with a slightly wider aperture, resulting in a slight blurring of the background behind the car; in my opinion, that is a desirable effect. However, the right (as you look at the picture) side of the front bumper appears to be uncomfortably close to the edge of the picture. The only suggestion I have (and I'm not a professionally trained photographer by any stretch of the imagination, so take this with a bag of salt) is to try aligning the car in the picture so that of the space on either side of it, 1/3rd is beyond the left / back, and 2/3rds are beyond the right / front. In theory, this gives the car room to "move" in the picture, since there would be the appearance of space beyond the front (I hope I'm explaining this clearly, but I doubt that it's very understandable). 😱
 
First one is a cleaner picture all around second one is more focused on the car.

depends on what u want to accentuate to me 🙂

I love them both!
 
Thanks guys,

I appreciate the input. Good points all around. a little cropping & PS here and there and they'll be ready for print! My Father-in-Law owns a old fashioned Drive-in (where I shot those pictures) and every Thursday night is Hot Rod night. He doesn't have any pictures of the cars on the walls so I'm going to do some shooting and surprise him with a stack of framed pictures.

Who knows, if the patrons like my work I might even make a buck or two! In the least - my Father-in-Law will finally have a photo collection of the cars and people who frequent his burger joint.
 
Can you put up that Yellow Chevy pic full size or at leat 1280x1024 for a little bit.

I think it'd make a nice background 🙂



 
Sketcher, can you post the original mustang pic if you can? Thanks 🙂

deftron, can you post the full Solomon chillin pic if you can? Cute pic. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Sketcher
Originally posted by: SSP
Sketcher, can you post the original mustang pic if you can? Thanks 🙂

deftron, can you post the full Solomon chillin pic if you can? Cute pic. 🙂
Here SHE is.



Originally posted by: deftron
Originally posted by: SSP
Sketcher, can you post the original mustang pic if you can? Thanks 🙂

deftron, can you post the full Solomon chillin pic if you can? Cute pic. 🙂

Here HE is.

😉



W00tness! Thanks guys! 😀
 
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