Fall Colors
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:45 am
The wife and I took the new baby to Frontenac State Park last Friday for a little fresh air and to see some of the fall colors, and here's the results of our little excursion:
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<a href="http://www.ianglenn.com/images/frontena ... .jpg"><img src="http://www.ianglenn.com/images/frontena ... b.jpg"></a>
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I lightened this shot up a bit, but not sure if it's a little too bright, or maybe just too busy with all the leaves?
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<a href="http://www.ianglenn.com/images/frontena ... .jpg"><img src="http://www.ianglenn.com/images/frontena ... b.jpg"></a>
click on this image for a larger version
This last image is a different pano taken with more shots, and more detail. I didn't have to crop quite so severely here unlike the first image. the problem I've been seeing in my shots is this: When using the camera in AF mode, it's not focusing on any one item in higher aperture. ISO is affecting this as well, with higher ISO numbers equaling even more blurry shots... I've had my 18-55mm lens repaired once because of a fall I took, and I broke the AF motor and such, but that all seems to be working.. Could I have done something to the body of the camera to make the AF system not work properly? Maybe damaged the sensor or something? I've got a warranty plan on the lenses and body, and can get it repaired if need be, just not sure what to do.
BTW - CC always welcome and encouraged...
1.
<a href="http://www.ianglenn.com/images/frontena ... .jpg"><img src="http://www.ianglenn.com/images/frontena ... b.jpg"></a>
click on this image for a larger version
2.
3.
4.
I lightened this shot up a bit, but not sure if it's a little too bright, or maybe just too busy with all the leaves?
5.
6.
<a href="http://www.ianglenn.com/images/frontena ... .jpg"><img src="http://www.ianglenn.com/images/frontena ... b.jpg"></a>
click on this image for a larger version
This last image is a different pano taken with more shots, and more detail. I didn't have to crop quite so severely here unlike the first image. the problem I've been seeing in my shots is this: When using the camera in AF mode, it's not focusing on any one item in higher aperture. ISO is affecting this as well, with higher ISO numbers equaling even more blurry shots... I've had my 18-55mm lens repaired once because of a fall I took, and I broke the AF motor and such, but that all seems to be working.. Could I have done something to the body of the camera to make the AF system not work properly? Maybe damaged the sensor or something? I've got a warranty plan on the lenses and body, and can get it repaired if need be, just not sure what to do.
BTW - CC always welcome and encouraged...