purpledove
Seizing Life ♥
I own a Canon EOS 7D and only have a 28-135 mm lens for the meantime. I took a few shots in San Diego. Some shots came out great but the following are my problem shots. I know I could have taken these shots in automatic mode but i know I would be shelving the features/capabilities of a DSLR if I do. What could've I done to take a better shot ?? Any suggestion is appreciated
****From the LCD btw, these shots looked okay until i downloaded them in the laptop and to my disappointment
With me still learning the settings/features of the camera, I used these settings: ISO: 100 , 1/100 sec, f/5.6
1)I wanted to get a clearer detail on the building's design and the bronze organ to stand out more

2) my aim was to get the detailed design of this building too..

3) the color of the trees are a lot greener (same kind of green as the tree on the left upper side) and the building too in actual view is a lot browner...more of like a rusty colored brown and it came out this color. I also was aiming at having the building be mirrored into the water but i failed

4) same thing: details of the design on the building is what i wanted to see on the shot.

5) Is there a technique to take a pic of the koi at same time show the reflection of the trees/sky on the water?


****From the LCD btw, these shots looked okay until i downloaded them in the laptop and to my disappointment
With me still learning the settings/features of the camera, I used these settings: ISO: 100 , 1/100 sec, f/5.6
1)I wanted to get a clearer detail on the building's design and the bronze organ to stand out more

2) my aim was to get the detailed design of this building too..

3) the color of the trees are a lot greener (same kind of green as the tree on the left upper side) and the building too in actual view is a lot browner...more of like a rusty colored brown and it came out this color. I also was aiming at having the building be mirrored into the water but i failed

4) same thing: details of the design on the building is what i wanted to see on the shot.

5) Is there a technique to take a pic of the koi at same time show the reflection of the trees/sky on the water?

