Reading through Brian's writeup on his new
camera makes me want to get better with mine. When I first got my D30 I worked
a bunch on learning to use it, but then fell in the trap of just playing around. While
on vacation I had to relearn to do things like exposure compensation, manual focus
point control, and AEB (exposure bracketing)... of course if I actually learned how
to do manual focusing and light metering I could do a lot better. I think I need to
spend some quality time getting back into photography. In the mean time, here are
two images from my trip:
First, a simple picture of a church in Rome (I believe):
2304x3456, 24mm, F/8, ISO-100. full
resolution (6MB)
Second, a composite picture that I took. Stitched using Canon's PhotoStitch software.
I need to do some color correction, but this is the raw image:
8891x3222. full resolution
(16MB)