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Postby Craig. » Fri Jun 04, 2004 7:04 am

Well i have been playing with my SLR camera over the last few weeks and took these photos. I have another set that needs developing that i believe will be much better and also include pics from concordes final flight across the bristol skyline. Now before anyone asks why there are so many pics of the same type, it was deliberate as i am trying to get as much practise with differant light levels and the differant settings the camera has.
Enjoy hopefully by next friday i will have the others.

This was taken with an exposure time of 1/125th of a second with 135mm lenseset to infinte 8 on the f stop or whatever its called
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1/1000th of sec 50mm lense 1.7 F.stop
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150mm lense 2second exposure 11 f.stop
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50mm lense 10second exposure 5.6 fstop my personal fav huge contrail
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was trying to get the moon through my blinds but neither lense would get it clear. 50mm lense 1/1000th sec with 5.6 on the F.stop
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just a shot of the dog cant remember what i was working on this one, he was in a mood and didnt want his picture taken this time
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Re: its progress

Postby flyboy 28 » Fri Jun 04, 2004 7:06 am

Cool shots... And I know how hard you've been wanting better stuff for this... ::)
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Re: its progress

Postby Hagar » Fri Jun 04, 2004 9:16 am

Very nice Craig. You're much better at this stuff than me. I could never be bothered with all that messing around myself. That's why I'll never make a photographer. I'll stick to my snapshots. LOL ;)
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Re: its progress

Postby Craig. » Fri Jun 04, 2004 9:26 am

Thank you both:)

Doug we could go on with this for many hours ;) you seem to have the better luck with photos, sadly i dont have the transportation to get about as easily as you do and it shows.
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Re: its progress

Postby Hagar » Fri Jun 04, 2004 10:02 am

I'm not arguing & conventional photography seems to have its advantages over digital in the right hands. I admire people with the talent (& the patience) to do it.

I also realise that I'm luckier than most in my location & freedom to go almost anywhere I wish at any time. I'm my own boss & can do exactly what I want. ;) Please remember that this was not always the case. Until recently I was always too busy to take photos. At my time of life I think I deserve a little quality leisure time. ;D
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Re: its progress

Postby Mr. Bones » Fri Jun 04, 2004 11:52 am

what SLR do you have Craig? i'm planning on buying one this month  ;)
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Re: its progress

Postby Craig. » Fri Jun 04, 2004 11:56 am

its a minolta X370, its a good 16 years old but still works perfectly without having any problems. You could prob pick one up for about 300euros or if you order from the US $250 new. With DSLR's becoming more common SLR's have slowly gone down in price and there are many great cameras avaliable. Also note these pictures are low quality due to scanning and resize. The originals were really clear.

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Re: its progress

Postby Mr. Bones » Fri Jun 04, 2004 2:26 pm

i'm going for a DSLR...i hope i have the cam by the end of this month so keep an eye on this forum then. you'll get to see everything...uncensored!  ;)
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Re: its progress

Postby Craig. » Fri Jun 04, 2004 2:35 pm

which one?? also remember one thing and its the same thing thats put me off the idea of buying one for now, buying a DSLR doesnt mean you will get awsome shots right away, you have to do more post processing work because it doesnt usually have automatic processing work a normal  digital camera does,
Now enough of the negative, i personally cant wait to see the shots you get, have to go test it out at schipol  ya know:)
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Re: its progress

Postby Hagar » Fri Jun 04, 2004 4:25 pm

[quote]remember one thing and its the same thing thats put me off the idea of buying one for now, buying a DSLR doesnt mean you will get awsome shots right away, you have to do more post processing work because it doesnt usually have automatic processing work a normal
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Re: its progress

Postby Craig. » Fri Jun 04, 2004 4:30 pm

just going what i read on some site. Might have been wrong, we shall see when bones starts posting his shots:)
As for mine, i done some cropping and resizing for obvious reasons, i think i sharpend one of them but that was mainly due to the scanner being poor. Your probably right though. Then again as you have stated in the past and i will state now, the photos you see arnt all the shots that have been taken, in this set out of the 24 taken, at least 5 were either to blurred dark or bright. You need a little luck in all photography to get good shots 100% of the time is impossible no matter how much money you spend.
Each type of photography has its benifits and its downsides
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Re: its progress

Postby Scottler » Fri Jun 04, 2004 10:43 pm

The dog shot is awesome.  Very good use of differential focus...at least that's what I call it anyway.  lol  That's one good thing about manual focus and zoom that you'll lose on most consumer grade digital cameras.   ;)
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Re: its progress

Postby Hagar » Sat Jun 05, 2004 1:07 am

It's surprising what can be done with an ordinary point & shoot automatic camera if you're familiar with it & prepared to experiment. Compare these 2 shots, one taken directly after the other from exactly the same spot. Both taken on fully automatic on the same settings. No editing except resizing for posting here.

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The only difference is the point of focus.
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Re: its progress

Postby Craig. » Sat Jun 05, 2004 2:38 am

thank you for your additions Doug and Ken,
As for the dog picture, i honestly dont remember what i did with it, but i like that explination:) I am not saying there is anything wrong with the point and shoot cameras, they can be very handy and certainly moreso when you dont want to be hauling around an SLR sized camera or you wanted the prints that Digital cant give you. I think i will try that depth of field focus more.
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