Moved form General to here because of pics in post. :)
 Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 11:36 am
Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 11:36 amThank you for your replies and welcome.  I am very new to the DSLR world.  
 
I am still learning the camera itself (menus, settings, ect...). I have taken lots of pics, but blindly. Meaning setting the camera and shooting and seeing what happens. I am eager to learn how to set up the shot before it happens.
 I am eager to learn how to set up the shot before it happens.  
Example, the following pic i did not know that the background would be out of focus. The picture below was the first shot and then i zoomed in on this shoot. I would say i was about 8' from the subject.
 
This is the shot just before the above shot.
 
Please fell free to comment on these pics. I am sure I could use the help. Also here is a link to my site to the Leesburg Rally pics Click on LEESBURG 2005.
  Also here is a link to my site to the Leesburg Rally pics Click on LEESBURG 2005. 
http://www.kingofthecruisers.com/
Thank you again,
Wilbur PS I should add that I croped and saved the pics for the web to reduce file size.
			 
 
I am still learning the camera itself (menus, settings, ect...). I have taken lots of pics, but blindly. Meaning setting the camera and shooting and seeing what happens.
 I am eager to learn how to set up the shot before it happens.
 I am eager to learn how to set up the shot before it happens.  
Example, the following pic i did not know that the background would be out of focus. The picture below was the first shot and then i zoomed in on this shoot. I would say i was about 8' from the subject.
 
This is the shot just before the above shot.
 
Please fell free to comment on these pics. I am sure I could use the help.
 Also here is a link to my site to the Leesburg Rally pics Click on LEESBURG 2005.
  Also here is a link to my site to the Leesburg Rally pics Click on LEESBURG 2005. 
http://www.kingofthecruisers.com/
Thank you again,
Wilbur PS I should add that I croped and saved the pics for the web to reduce file size.
