Can you take a look at this and give me some feedback? Please?
IMG_3793 by inn8one, on Flickr
I was shooting cloudy day, exposure 1/800, ISO 1250, f/5.7, 55mm focal length.
Using AI servo, centered focus. (note this is a cropped picture) I really try to keep the focus on the front of the dog when shooting movement.
My eye isn't very good for this stuff, but did I just miss my point? Is it focused on her back leg? the whole picture looks a bit off to me, in fact the whole sequence did, I ended up deleting the rest of them.
But anyway, in the interest if getting better, what are your opinions? I know I said,"Yo Adrianne", but really anybody can respond.
Did I miss my mark? Is it slightly overexposed? the snow seems a little harsh to me or maybe that's just the angle I'm looking at my screen at , but then nothing is in focus either so I don't know. The background should be slightly out I guess because I was tracking a moving object.
Should I have used a shorter exposure? That could have helped catch the action and toned down the snow.
Any sugguestions? It's not terrible, but it's not very sharp either.
IMG_3793 by inn8one, on Flickr
I was shooting cloudy day, exposure 1/800, ISO 1250, f/5.7, 55mm focal length.
Using AI servo, centered focus. (note this is a cropped picture) I really try to keep the focus on the front of the dog when shooting movement.
My eye isn't very good for this stuff, but did I just miss my point? Is it focused on her back leg? the whole picture looks a bit off to me, in fact the whole sequence did, I ended up deleting the rest of them.
But anyway, in the interest if getting better, what are your opinions? I know I said,"Yo Adrianne", but really anybody can respond.
Did I miss my mark? Is it slightly overexposed? the snow seems a little harsh to me or maybe that's just the angle I'm looking at my screen at , but then nothing is in focus either so I don't know. The background should be slightly out I guess because I was tracking a moving object.
Should I have used a shorter exposure? That could have helped catch the action and toned down the snow.
Any sugguestions? It's not terrible, but it's not very sharp either.