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    Don't Know What To Do?!

    I'm obsessed with photography, inparticular Sports, Scenic & Portrait photography, but time & time again I am not getting the results I am after & am not understanding what to do with what I have.

    I have a Canon 40D, Sigma 150-500mm, Canon 50mm 1.8, Canon 17-85mm IS, Canon 430EX II, I take photos that look OK, but I try to crop or sharpen & time & time again I'm just not happy with the results & at the same time I don't know what to do or what I am doing & I'm slowly losing interest & patients with it all.

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    Mate Ive been there, not so long ago actually. The only thing I can suggest is get yourself to either a photography basics workshop/course and/or a Photography Club and get some help from experienced togs. Take your images with you, show them what they are and why your not happy with them and go from there.

    You can also do exactly that HERE on AP. You just have to have the gumption to put them up here and ask for help- I have more front that Myers so its no drama for me .. it would be a shame for you to lose your mojo for photography so early without having a fair crack and it and ASKING for help.

    Hang in there, Ive been at it 15 months and Im still CRAP but I love it so much I wont QUIT
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    Hey this happens to all of us - we are sometimes too hard on ourselves (know i am)

    Just do the best you can and dont stress - crop if pic not right, sharpen if need etc

    Sometimes a crop on a pic can fix a lot of probs
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    Post some of the originals and your crops/reworks into this thread. Let us have a look at examples and we WILL be able to give you guidance on shooting technique and post processing.

    You will be surprised at what you can learn when you show us, and read the feedback carefully and absorb the suggestions.
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    I know the feeling mate, and looking at some (most) of the pics on this site and the competitive comps can make you feel worse because they are so good!

    I think David is right though, post up any specific images and see what others would do with the subject. I'm learning new ways of looking at subjects and my images every week.
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    Hang in there mate we are here to help,the majority of the time its through being to hard on yourself
    and i found when i first picked a camera up i was wanting to produce pictures way beyond my capabilities as this is not good because it will only cause frustration dont jump in to deep and push
    yourself with skills you do not have (not being rude) start with the basics and build on it photgraphy is free no need to rush

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    Re: Don't Know What To Do?!

    Photography is not a destination it's a journey

    Rome wasn't built in a day

    Don't run before you can crawl

    Patience grasshopper

    You get the idea

    If you want help just pm me, you have great promise, you just need a mentor I think
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    take it easy. pretty sure there are a lot of people tht is willing to help! especially in AP and i know im willing anyway! (eventhough im probably along the lines where u are too!)

    u need to find your knack in it. i guess for starters you should try focusing in one of the 3 interests u have there. e.g portraits first?

    since i see u have there a flash and a 50mm 1.8 which is more than enough to do a decent job with portraitures! maybe try and grab a lightstand and a shoot thru umbrella and head over to http://strobist.blogspot.com (dont know whether publishing other webs here is allowed, pls removed if its not allowed. tq)

    hopefully youll learn a thing or two then start being really good at it! one at a time. then being satisfactory in that, youll move over to sceneries, then sports//etc you get the point.

    im pretty sure others here have more decent advises to give!

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    You need to do some analysis of your shots.

    First, as Rick said post some images so we can give advise.

    Secondly, look at the exif data for the best ones and see what it was. Write it down. Go out and reshoot and play with it a bit, different exposures and speeds but round the same as the original.

    Check your metering, all over is Ok for scenes but for , eg flowers or people, centre weighted or spot metering may be better.

    read your manual.

    Go to the newbies section here and read up and do some of the exercises.

    It takes a while to begin to get good consistent results and you have to work at it. But good results are worth it.
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    Ok, well here are just a couple of shots I've taken from last weekends games, so feedback, comments, help, what not is much appreciated, thanks, I've had to make the pics smaller so I could fit em' on here.


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    try cropping tighter then repost

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    I am no expert so I could be wrong, but with a 500mm lens F/6.3 might be a bit to open to get the depth of field to keep the batsman , stumps and ball sharp. With the settings you are using you have a depth of field of about 600mm which isn't much over that distance.
    F/11 would give you just over a 1m.

    The speed of 1/2500ths gives you a lot of room to play with dropping the ISO and or closing down the Aperture a bit, I would pick a shutter speed your happy with say 1/250 and drop the ISO to 400 or less and go for a Aperture of F/11 plus.

    So depending on the light try and keep the shutter at 1/250 and the aperture at f/11 plus by adjusting the ISO.

    PS I am guessing 1/250 would be fast enough for cricket?

    They do look good though, I suppose the ultimate Photo would be ball ,bails and batsman all in the air in focus.

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    Re: Don't Know What To Do?!

    Yes you are quite wrong, lol, 1/250s is way too low. I like to keep ss above 1/1500s for cricket to almost freeze the ball

    Re dof 6.1 will be ok for bat and stumps but will miss keeper

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    Re: Don't Know What To Do?!

    Now that new crop makes it a very good shot, I'd be proud to take that one

    In general though you will get more keepers more front on to the batter

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    What about this? What do you think of the crops Kiwi? Remember, don't hold back with feedback, comments & what not.
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    Thanks I wasn't to sure about the speed.

    As for the depth of field a 500mm lens at 20 to 25 meters at f/6.4 gives a depth of field of .390mm and .590 mm I thought it sounded a bit tight especially trying to capture the ball flying off Lol Daren.

    Good Luck with it.

    Cheers Pete

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    Re: Don't Know What To Do?!

    That crop is a little tight left and right - you need a little space

    You're on the right track though

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    What about sharpening it though? Cos I haven't done any to them.
    Also, I have found when I sharpen an image then make the size of it smaller the quality of the image is crap, same when making it larger.

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    FWIW they all look good to me. Sharp and well captured. I'm wondering why you sound so depressed about them. They're good Sharpening doesnt really seem to be something thats required at this size. And it will be different for various purposes. So if I were you, I wouldnt be worrying about something thats not required at this point.
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