Tom Cirbee's photo thread

Tom Cirbee

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I will post all of my photos here.

I use a T3i with a Rokinon 8mm fisheye, or just the stock lens.

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Feed me back.
 

Devin Catron

Steel Member
The first two are a little out of focus. Try to stay away from stars unless you are doing star trails. The rest are looking pretty good. Do you edit these at all?
 

Tom Cirbee

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The first two were taken with a 30 second shutter so they are a bit blurry (there was a breeze rolling through and the leaves and shit were moving slightly).

I used the standard editing options on my camera for the last two, though.
 

Broccoli1

Bronze member
The shutter opening and closing on LONG exposures is enough to cause fuzzy images as well as you pushing on the shutter release button.

Look for a Shutter Release cable.
 

Tom Cirbee

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Fireworks in my town for the 4th of July.

vvv This one is a bit out of focus because it was taken with a 4 second exposure, and I wasn't using my tripod like in the rest of the pictures. I like the sky and lights in it though.
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These last two look like palm trees!
 

Dallen.

Steel Member
I want that fisheye, bad...

I'm confused as to which lenses are for APS-C type crop sensors that are in both of our cameras...

Is the focal length that it lists the focal length that the full frame sensor gives you or the focal length the crop sensor gives? Ive seen some that say "Specifically for crop sensor bodies"

But others dont say which they are for...
 
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