Your images bring so much character to the challenges... what would we be without you? :-) And, through these images we get to see the "real you". That IS the real you, isn't it? lol Markjay
Hey Lonnit! Try using a remote - and you can actually see the focusing screen squares through the lens so you can line yourself up and set the focus with the button on the remote. Of course . . . I don't think that is how ISO did it on this shot. lol. Cindy
ISO--Great Shot! Out of the main stream (pardon the pun)and a real winner! I like the smooth texture of the hands--I wish I knew how to achieve that in PS. (Oh well, maybe that will come.....some day). It's images like this that makes one strive to raise the bar.....Shu
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11-Jan-2005 03:40
Wonderful shot Iso! I'm having some serious focusing issued with my self portraits. I just cannot seem to get it right. I've tried putting down an object in my place then focusing it and switching to manual focus so it locks it in place. I've also tried using the interval timer which lets it focus for each frame. I've also tried shooting with a smaller aperture for more DOF. I'm still coming up with many oof shots. Any tips? Maybe if I took the camera to my position and focused on the tripod, locked it by setting it to manual, and then brought it back to the tripod? HELP! ~ Lonnit