Eugene uses one a lot http://www.aquabumps.com/
Eugene uses one a lot http://www.aquabumps.com/
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Book of Redeye, Psalm 69
Sun and the Moon
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lefts and rights
sunset today https://www.flickr.com/gp/122913928@N08/v2f2B9
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"All sin is washed away in the Holy goodness of Beer"
Book of Redeye, Psalm 69
Great shots. How do you get any work done when that ocean is right there?
Just got the new Cannon 70d and love it...hooks up to the iphone so can makes shutter/iso/aperture changes as well as fire from the iphone avoiding the camera shake ..also phone allows you to send pics from where you are shooting ...
playing around with the lenses from landscape to standard and up to 300 mm lenses...just got into the nd filters which give interesting effects..
the biggest thing i have gleaned is using lightroom for the editing which makes the pics a bit better..10 bucks a month ...
I was thinking of replacing my old canon 300D slr thinking that the price of the entry level body may have gone down but hasn't gone down much at all. The price of other cameras has gone down and you can get some pretty decent cameras for not much money but not so with SLR's. Once you buy the lens you are stuck with either nikon or canon and I think they know it too.
Cyclone Victors swell had the crowds out this weekend,even the 6 x world champ Steph Gilmore has to take a ticket in the line up
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Rainbow Bay Express,no stops til Kirra :-)
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"I'm not alone cause the tv's on yeah,I'm not crazy cause I take the right pills.... everyday" Jimmy Eat World
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[QUOTE=courty;149061]I've jumped ship from Canon to a Nikon D750
good move!!
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"All sin is washed away in the Holy goodness of Beer"
Book of Redeye, Psalm 69
Never used a full frame so can't comment, but it doesn't matter on what camera you use so much, but how you utilise all its' capabilities. When I was driving cabs I saw a lot of people with high end cameras with them on Auto mode (WTF?). Good composition is the first thing you should get your head around, and then how to best use the available light. A good flash is pretty well a necessity plus a tripod. Intervalometers open up a huge range of possibilities too and are inexpensive. I have a Canon 7D and like the more compact size over the full frame bodies, just my preference. Have the EFS 17-55mm plus just bought the EFS 10-22mm wide angle. Would love the 70-200mm but at $2500 I'll have to keep saving for a while. Enjoy your new toy!!!!!
Would love some advice from the Photographers about settings for shooting Sunsets, I'm a total noob to DSLR
See the below pic to the naked eye the foreground looked amazing with the light glistening of the eucalyptus it was a very vibrant green. Using a longer exposure I could get the foreground in focus and colour but the sun and sky was overexposed
Any advice on what sort of settings I should use?
Thanks
BGS
Get yourself a set of graduated neutral density filters. They allow you to get correct exposure on the foreground and not blow out the sun/sky. Alternatively you can muck around with HDR(high dynamic range) take 2 or 3 shots exposing the different areas correctly then stack the shots.
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just do some PP with it....took 15 seconds
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"All sin is washed away in the Holy goodness of Beer"
Book of Redeye, Psalm 69