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When shooting in concert situations with lower shutter speed, I find bracing my camera against a rail or a seat or a post or even in my lap. And don't forget to take photos of the people enjoying the ...
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She certainly shows what can be done when the taken photo is just the starting point. Wish I had her skill with the software. She has produced some beautiful and intriguing images and I appreciate the...
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I really like the 2nd photo. Don't care so much for the first as the tree is too prominent. I like the colour, the muted purple. But especially I like the repeating of the trees and the curves of the...
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Cool, love old stuff. I should be able to find a road from my recent trip to Israel. I'll take a look.
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Your bounced flash did you well with lovely colour! How did you do the background?
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[quote='Barbara G.' pid='90100' dateline='1382139600'] Thought I would share this with the forum: Stockbridge Photography Club Photo of the Week (http://www.theedinburghreporter.co.uk/2013/10/stoc...
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MrB Wrote: (Nov 5, 2013, 05:23) -- When you turn off the main road, always give way to the trees: Nice capture. The eye is drawn to the sign which has great photographic weight in the picIture. I ...
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Had to pull over and take this one on a foggy drive north to Stayner, Ontario.
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MrB Wrote: (Nov 4, 2013, 11:49) -- johnytrout Wrote: (Oct 26, 2013, 03:43) -- Thank you for all the information. I get the main idea of which each process does. It's how to compensate each one aga...
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Wowsers! I couldn't see the image of the photographer in the left eye but I did see it in the other eye. Then I realized you are talking from the bird's perspective. It looks you were hand holding. Wh...
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Yes, I see the point about the over exposure but to be honest I really didn't notice it until it was pointed out. The composition and colour are strong. Maybe a little less prominent places for the na...
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I don't see much that can be improved with this photo. Wonderful sense of depth that draws me into the photo. I like the balances in the photo, the red seats and the red graffiti. I end up thinking ab...
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danielbennett2020 Wrote: (Nov 2, 2013, 20:45) -- [quote='photowalker' pid='90567' dateline='1383156944'] I made this image during a photowalk in the East Wetlands Park in Yuma, Arizona with my Nikon...
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[quote='photowalker' pid='90567' dateline='1383156944'] I made this image during a photowalk in the East Wetlands Park in Yuma, Arizona with my Nikon D7100 and a 35mm f1.8 Lens. The curves in the tru...
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My Canon T5i with a 100 mm Macro. I probably had a 4x magnifying lense on it as well but I can't remember. I had 18 MP to work with and I cropped it rather severely to get the image. Hand held at ISO ...
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Did some late season camping in Temagami, northern Ontario. North of the city of North Bay. Standard 50 mm lense, f 1.8, 1/100. I think I was fortunate to be there just when the trees were peaking. Th...
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Dean Wrote: (Oct 30, 2013, 08:03) -- [quote='danielbennett2020' pid='90549' dateline='1383138462'] I was camping on Red Squirrel Road (north of North Bay, Ontario) a few weeks ago. These 4 guys woul...
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I was camping on Red Squirrel Road (north of North Bay, Ontario) a few weeks ago. These 4 guys would roll by once or twice a day and I could hear them coming. Caught them from a good distance with my ...
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ISO refers to the film sensitivity to light. In bright sunlight, ISO of 100 is sufficient. At twilight, ISO of 1600 or 3200. The quality of the image is higher with a lower ISO so you always want the ...
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johnytrout Wrote: (Oct 24, 2013, 15:40) -- After taking up Photography as a hobby a few months ago, I find I am still not familiar with the Shutter speed / Aperture / ISO concept. Is there a formula...
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