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Here's a few I took when in Cornwall the other week, I'm still pretty crap at light painting
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Messing around trying new stuff, I think there's some mileage in the fire thing!
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Back to simplicity??
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but it's not simple, it'd take loads of time to remove a rod just for a picture!
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Some recent ones from me -
Some more of the mothers puppies before they went to their new homes -
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Some arty, randomness -
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Wild rose -
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Orchid in my mums kitchen -
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A couple of light painting test shots that I did a while ago to test new tools and then promptly forgot about (they were done on my drive so nothing interesting as a backdrop sorry) -
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First try at a broken orb..........needs work!
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And then I shot a Christening for a friend the other weekend-
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Any comments welcome
Oh and an old one but, Jonny, FIRE -
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The fire looks awesome jonny just need to keep out of the picture
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He was such a tit!
That deodorant can nearly blew up in his face a few times, but well worth it
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(25-07-2012, 10:57 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: Messing around trying new stuff, I think there's some mileage in the fire thing!
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FIRE! More fire please
Or photo challenge to get some decent firework in the background and your car in the foreground - hop to it
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What camera you using mooey? Epic shots man!
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Ah nice, I'm currently trying to decide where to go next... Looking at the 650D or possibly D90/D7000.
Those are fantastic mate, fair play.
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(05-11-2012, 08:37 PM)Curt Wrote: Ah nice, I'm currently trying to decide where to go next... Looking at the 650D or possibly D90/D7000.
Those are fantastic mate, fair play.
I would say go canon but then again I would lol but a camera is a camera its how you use it, what you want from it and price there are many good camera out there.
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(05-11-2012, 08:37 PM)Curt Wrote: Ah nice, I'm currently trying to decide where to go next... Looking at the 650D or possibly D90/D7000.
Those are fantastic mate, fair play.
my missus has got a d90 and its fapping awesome. And suits her great because its bullet proof. gets loads of stick and hasnt given up yet!
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Yeah they're great camera's, and the solid build is what appeals. Just getting a bit long in the tooth now... and some new features are swaying me to go more modern. Buuut, having held the newer ones I was interested in, they just feel... cheap.
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The d90 is ancient, don't think twice about getting a d7000 if you can afford it. Also grab a decent lens whilst you're at it, the 50mm f/1.8 is silly good for the money.
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This thread is not dead already................................is it...
Maybe this will help
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Awesome
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Love it
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Those of you on my Bookface may have already seen these, but i know a lot of you aren't,so i thought i'd stick 'em up here as well.
Just been given a camera, a Sony DSC-H20, and ive been having a little play with it. Starting to learn what features do what, and have got a few pics so far, but these two came out really well i think.
With light trails:
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Think everyones is better than mine... but you gotta start somewhere right??
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3 of mine from last night. Need a taller tripod to get over the fence on the motorway bridge for a good shot without the fence in the way.
All taken with the trusty Fujifilm Finepix S4000 in manual mode
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Macro mode, manual focus, Pentax K100 Super D
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ive never really been into photography but ordered a fisheye lens, uv filter and hood just to play around with, any tips on fisheye lens? just waiting for the uv and hood and adaptor and i can have a play before i get a friend to use it for out wedding photos in april
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Use the distortion of the lens to your advantage, thats about the only advise for a fisheye really, its all personal opinion on what looks good and what doesnt, i think a fisheye can look really cheap if used wrongly, ill admit alot of the photos i take where ive used my fisheye i dont like. But then some i do, theyre very good for a single figure or item in the foreground and then capturing alot of the background aswell.
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