A few new shots with d200

shaggydoo541

New member
Well the more I play around with this camera and the 105mm lens the more I love it. Now I've just got to get some decent softare but who in the world can afford cs3? I can't for now so I just started playing around with iPhoto. Let me know what you think.

746332158_8dd9c71527_b.jpg


746332086_a06d091e97_b.jpg


746332020_fd96f9e8d6_o.jpg


746331976_69ae3da6af_b.jpg


746331934_282a1c16ee_b.jpg


746331926_0d63f04bec_b.jpg
 
CS3 isn't that bad on the upgrade :D

Nice shots...I'm still trying to find the happy medium with my 105 on my d200...

I'm pretty happy with my most recent shots though (I'm still new at tank shots, and the hobby in general)
_BJD2274.jpg


_BJD2285.jpg


_BJD2262.jpg
 
Yeah but this will be an initial purchase.... ouch. But I really like your shots. That brain is awesome looking.

It does take a lot of practice though. Isn't that 105mm lens nice though?
 
Oooh....yeah... the $600 buy in is steep. Think of it as a new high-end lens :D

The 105 is a sweet lens, a little picky at times, but when it's happy, it's tack sharp. After all it is Nikon Glass. ;)
 
check out photoshop elements 5.0, 80 bucks, and with a quick Download it will support RAW, which is .NEF for nikon, and its really all you need. Fantastic for WB, exposure, contrast, shadows. Makes great pics that much better.
 
The buy-in may be steep but the rewards are worth it. I'm using CS3 on my iMac and it is an AMAZING piece of photo editing software.

But I was also able to get it at the upgrade cost since I already had PS7. PS Elements is a very good program too if you really don't need all the detailed tools and such. CS3 is a really powerful tool that can also be a little overwhelming for some...and that's where Elements really excels.
 
Maybe I will start with elements and then get cs3 (or cs4 by the time I can afford it). I just got a macpro with a quad processor so it can pretty much handle anything I want to throw at it. Only my experience is holding it back.
 
Ok well I just got elements 4.0. Except the stupid dang program won't run on my macpro. Apparently my computer is too advanced. But I fooled around for a while and got it running at half mast (elements that is). It won't multithread and won't recognize that my camera is hooked up and therefore won't pull any pics off my camera, but by using iPhoto to get the images off my camera and then elements to do a little editing; this is what I came up with. I really enjoy the ability to tweak in raw. Much more flexible this way. I'll keep trying new things.... any suggestions?

862917912_021673b170_o.png


862912120_52dd926e30_b.jpg


862904730_1d059398da_b.jpg


862907798_c2923c7c17_b.jpg


862903992_06179539fe_b.jpg


862050885_7763394c47_b.jpg
 
Nice Depth of field work. Looks like you got that color editing software working! The fish are quite striking!

Good work!
 
I did use photoshop elements. But with then knowledge i have of that software I might as well have used iPhoto again. I really didn't do anything besides the initial adjustments of white balance and other small things it has you do right from the start with raw images. I tried playing around with the other features of this program and I had no idea what I was doing. So I guess I'll learn that another day.
 
You don't need CS3 pick up a copy of CS or at most CS2. The updates in CS3 are not necessary for a non pro-photographer.
 
great pictures, I'd love the hawk fish

I downloaded the adobe light room, very easy to work whit RAW files, i have de CS2 but i don't undertand it very well, what i like of the ligth room is that no make any changes on the original RAW file
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10412834#post10412834 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by wliang
Very nice shots....now i want to get a d200

You can't go wrong with the d200. I really like the camera and the few lenses I have picked up for it are also great. I've been very pleased with my choice to go Nikon.
 
not to take anything away from the images but there are some problems evident that suggest a greater understanding of control is required. Even having the best camera and lens combination does not guarantee good results, indeed a very basic compact camera could achieve similar.

Specific problems include: motion blur, grain, shallow DOF, oversaturated colours, poor white balance... the images don't look to have been compressed properly either (you should be able to reduce their file size by a lot to reduce space used on the board and loading times while retaining acceptable image quality).

Don't mean to sound harsh but meaningless congratulation isn't particularly useful.

With that camera body and lens combination you should be able to get some very impressive results.
 
So what do you recommend? I am always open to specific suggestions as I am just starting out with this camera and know I have a lot to learn.
 
Back
Top