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Well I got one part right. It is a bird.fourthof5 wrote:LOL I think its a seagull prunning under its wing. Does look like a hairy kiwi though
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Nice norbs. Invested in a tripod then
What exposure / apature settings ?
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I borrowed a tripod from Uni (good part of working in Media Studies, I get access to equiptment).
Not happy with it though. Still sorting the night stuff out.
What exposure / apature settings ?
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I borrowed a tripod from Uni (good part of working in Media Studies, I get access to equiptment).
Not happy with it though. Still sorting the night stuff out.
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Make - Canon
Model - Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL
ExifOffset - 228
ExposureTime - 8 seconds
FNumber - 5.60
ISOSpeedRatings - 400
ExifVersion - 0221
DateTimeOriginal - 2006:05:18 18:32:19
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Thanks for all the positive comments guys. A lot more of my photos at http://norbography.norbtech.com
Here is 1 more before bed.
Make - Canon
Model - Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL
ExifOffset - 228
ExposureTime - 8 seconds
FNumber - 5.60
ISOSpeedRatings - 400
ExifVersion - 0221
DateTimeOriginal - 2006:05:18 18:32:19
DateTimeDigitized - 2006:05:18 18:32:19
Thanks for all the positive comments guys. A lot more of my photos at http://norbography.norbtech.com
Here is 1 more before bed.
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I like this one. I would square it up though, other than that really good.norbs wrote:Nige.
Make - Canon
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Thanks for all the positive comments guys. A lot more of my photos at http://norbography.norbtech.com
Here is 1 more before bed.
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Inspired by norbs I took my camera in and walked around the city for 3 hours after work.
I'm a bit obsessed with a particular post-processing technique atm, so if you think it looks crap/too dark let me know
I'm a bit obsessed with a particular post-processing technique atm, so if you think it looks crap/too dark let me know
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No, I was holding the camera against posts/ground/walls/bins etc. I need one of those mini beanbag things.
1st one is the view from my office, but not from my desk
1st one is the view from my office, but not from my desk
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LOL, popular spot. I took this late afternoon a couple years ago. The light off the water or the low sun angle lit up the underside of the bridge.gav0 wrote: hmmmmmmm......
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I grabbed a tripod of eBay for $26. Its light and easy to carry around. It isnt the worlds best tripod (compared to some $200 ones I looked at) but it does the job.DarrenM wrote:No, I was holding the camera against posts/ground/walls/bins etc. I need one of those mini beanbag things.
1st one is the view from my office, but not from my desk
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I've got a tripid and a monopod. I just can't be assed carrying them around. Esp when I'm travelling to work by bus.
I also have one of the mini tripods with the flexible legs like the one I gave you in the kit. They're pretty handy too, you can wrap the legs around railings etc, but I think the beanbag would be more versatile.
I also have one of the mini tripods with the flexible legs like the one I gave you in the kit. They're pretty handy too, you can wrap the legs around railings etc, but I think the beanbag would be more versatile.
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Not seen a beanbag yet. Will have a Google me thinks.DarrenM wrote:I've got a tripid and a monopod. I just can't be assed carrying them around. Esp when I'm travelling to work by bus.
I also have one of the mini tripods with the flexible legs like the one I gave you in the kit. They're pretty handy too, you can wrap the legs around railings etc, but I think the beanbag would be more versatile.
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there is a thing for pre-mature babies, it is called a 'peanut-pillow' shaped like a unbroken peanut shell ('8' layed on it's side)norbs wrote:
Not seen a beanbag yet. Will have a Google me thinks.
the have a dip in the middle that is just the right size for a lens to rest on whilst the camera body rests on the surface
(car bonnet, brickwall, friends shoulder or whatever). they are great for photography and a fuck of a lot cheaper than a beanbag made especially for photography (add twenty dollars for the word photographic) any hospital can give you a pattern (if the missus sews) or direct you to a support group that sells them. we had three but i gave two away to SLR owning friends.
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Cool extention norbs.
Of course now I post colour images ya say nothing ya bastard
Of course now I post colour images ya say nothing ya bastard
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