Milamber
22 June 2008, 21:28
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http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y134/chrislivingston/Flowers1.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y134/chrislivingston/flower.jpg
CharlieWhiskey
22 June 2008, 23:41
Both cracking shots, but the frames seem a bit 'heavy' to me:wonder:
Milamber
23 June 2008, 09:36
Both cracking shots, but the frames seem a bit 'heavy' to me:wonder:
To be honest I was being a bit lazy and just used an action i have saved :D
I'm going on my course this weekend and was sifting through some of my photo's and thought they were the best of a bad lot :lol1:
Funkii Munkii
23 June 2008, 12:22
Very pretty Chris, what course are you doing ?
Milamber
23 June 2008, 13:18
I'm going to Yorkshire with Garry Brannigan (http://www.thedigitaldawn.com/)
I'm sorting though my photo's as we are supposed to take 10 of our best with us for critique in the evenings and I've been struggling :lol1:
Nice .. But I would be interested in why you used 1600 ISO and F/14 in the first one
Milamber
23 June 2008, 16:43
Nice .. But I would be interested in why you used 1600 ISO and F/14 in the first one
D'oh there's always someone around to catch you out isn't there.....
I'd been testing the camera at home in the dark the night before :norty: and had forgotten to switch it back again.
NOW I make it a habit to check and double check my settings before I start shooting :brickwall
D'oh there's always someone around to catch you out isn't there.....
I'd been testing the camera at home in the dark the night before :norty: and had forgotten to switch it back again.
NOW I make it a habit to check and double check my settings before I start shooting :brickwall
Opanda.com - Professional Photography Software (DigitalFilm, PowerExif, IExif, PhotoFilter) (http://www.opanda.com/) :D :thumb:
Milamber
23 June 2008, 17:12
I'd love to be able to say that that was the first time I'd done that but I can't:lol1:
There's no escaping the Exif police :D