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Danosborne6661 26-06-2008 10:20 PM

Heres a few of my newuns :D

http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/2138/dsc0217xx4.jpg

http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/723/dsc0212an4.jpg

http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/1223/dsc0256nm1.jpg

P_B 04-07-2008 07:31 AM

Nothing exciting, just a few to keep the thread moving.

http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/a...ncy/curves.jpg

http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/a...y/beercool.jpg

http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/a.../poncy/brc.jpg

losixxx 04-07-2008 07:35 AM

some great pic's being posted,
would it be possible to add your body/lense's plus if poss what settings you use for the pic's. as a newby to the world of photography it would help to have a base line starting point for different types of pictures:thumbsup:

thanks

Northy 04-07-2008 07:50 AM

Pete, how do you do those water shots?

G

P_B 04-07-2008 09:02 AM

@ losixxx - good point, will begin to include that info. Any existing ones you want info for, pm me and I'll have a look in the archives.

@ Northy - A tripod is essential, then preferably a dull day or twilight. Set a low ISO and a small aperture (typically f8 or higher) and watch the shutter speed drop. Anything over 1/4 sec will begin to capture the flow, over 2 secs will start to give that 'silky' effect so experiment and see. Use a remote shutter release or self-timer for steadier shot. The beer can is optional :D

tjpMT2 04-07-2008 09:06 AM

Or if you can't wait for a dull day get a ND filter :thumbsup:

Northy 04-07-2008 09:32 AM

Cheers Pete, how come the beer can is in focus then? :confused: Wasn't it moving?

G

Danosborne6661 04-07-2008 10:24 AM

Got stuck in the rocks i guess
The 'silky' water effect also makes the water look like it was moving fast but in reality it may of just been trickling down!

P_B 04-07-2008 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tjpMT2 (Post 139580)
Or if you can't wait for a dull day get a ND filter :thumbsup:

Aye, a ND filter will do if Northy can't find a dull day in Yorkshire :p

Northy 04-07-2008 10:49 AM

Many a dull day here in Gods Country, it's finding a nice stream that'll be harder :)

Cheers Pete.

G

MikePimlott 06-07-2008 12:24 PM

1st time out with new camera so still playing on Auto mode.

http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/8268/csc0008zm6.jpg

any settings with pics would be ace as men dont read manuals :thumbsup:

Stu 07-07-2008 07:46 PM

Mike - the manual will not tell you how to take good photo's, just what the buttons do.

Picking up hints & tips is good, but really you just need to get it out of auto & try loads of mad stuff to see what comes out.

Some of the best images come from intentionally going against accepted rules.

JCJC 07-07-2008 08:15 PM

Try taking the same shot over & over using auto, then all the settings you can find, digital = free and no need to take notes, the settings are in the picture exif file. Then look to see whats different, blur on moving objects, depth of field, colour. I have often thought the "stream" shot applied to car racing could be a nice picture - static background & blurry cars.......there is a arty one out there somewhere.
Shoot into and with the sun, bracket the exposure - that AV+- button, same shot - see how they change, see what you like. Early morning/late evening sun.........warmer & softer.....but you need the same subject from much the same spot so you can compare.

neiloliver 07-07-2008 08:35 PM

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k.../IMG_0094a.jpg

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k.../IMG_0307a.jpg

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...t/IMG_0963.jpg

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...t/IMG_1071.jpg

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k.../IMG_0975a.jpg

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/k...t/IMG_0052.jpg

losixxx 07-07-2008 09:44 PM

ok who can help, how do i attach a big pic like all the others to the thread?? all i seem to be able to do is an attachment:thumbdown:

neiloliver 08-07-2008 05:36 AM

Chris, I had this problem and these are the first pictures of mine that have appeared "full size".. in fact, too large (sorry everyone).

I registered with photobucket.com and then uploaded my pictures to it. You get four different types of html for different situations. copy the one with IMG at the start then just paste them in here.. it seems to work. My mistake was not resizing the photo's to appear smaller when i uploaded them.

N

RookieBOB 08-07-2008 05:56 AM

Strange light on the Eiffel's tower and HDR:
http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/4827/eiffel2zz0.jpg
http://www.oople.com/forums/%5BURL=h...G%5D%5B/URL%5D

losixxx 08-07-2008 06:14 AM

thanks neil

P_B 08-07-2008 06:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikePimlott (Post 139926)
any settings with pics would be ace as men dont read manuals :thumbsup:

Then those men will generally take pretty rubbish pictures, Mike.

Unless you only ever take one kind of shot, there are no magic settings. You will need to know what various settings are available, how to adjust them on your particular camera and how each adjustment will affect the final image.

Just like RC there's no substitute for simply going out and practicing, but reading the manual really is the first step if you want to successfully graduate from using idiot mode anytime soon.

MikePimlott 08-07-2008 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by P_B (Post 140256)
but reading the manual really is the first step if you want to successfully graduate from using idiot mode anytime soon.

yes I know. I have been Reading the manual and watching some DVDs and stuff, trying to figure out all the buttons and camera features. I played around with the arpeture and shutter speed and ISO settings last night got some half decent images off. Just need to keep practicing.


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