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The "Ive taken a pic and I kinda like it" thread



This was a bit lucky, I was waiting for a long exposure shot to finish (4 minute), looked up and there was the moon!

So I shot another 4 minute shot, and it captured the movement of the moon too, something a bit different ;)

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  123D Coupe + MK1 MX5
Nice Paul, ND filter? I've got one for my 10-20mm but havent had a chance to use it at all yet!
 
^The snap of the child is well exposed but holds little photographic value other than a snap for the family album. The dog shot is better but sky is blown out on the right hand side I.e over exposed and the dogs face is quite shadowed so you can't see his eyes.
 
Thats nice Scott, maybe a little dark in places. My fathers uncle owns some hotels and stuff in Tenby, St Brides Hotel, milk maid and a few others.
 
//SNIP//

Loving the dog.

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Cornwall - Sea by Guy Sampson, on Flickr

This looks wider than 18mm, almost looks like you've taken it with a fish eye lens.

Thanks mate, it was 24 photos taken at 18mm then merged using photoshops photomerge option... im loving using this lately... i love wide angle shots and when i realised i could kind of recreate the effect slightly using a merge im now hooked!

I did this with 25 photos merged

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Cornwall - Sky merge by Guy Sampson, on Flickr
 
  Works...kind of...
Sure. 3 photo's taken on a tripod. One with the foreground correctly exposed, another with the mid-ground and t'other with the background/sunset.

Exposure blended together and then other jiggery pokery to get it looking natural but enhanced.

No filters.
 
  123D Coupe + MK1 MX5
Sure. 3 photo's taken on a tripod. One with the foreground correctly exposed, another with the mid-ground and t'other with the background/sunset.

Exposure blended together and then other jiggery pokery to get it looking natural but enhanced.

No filters.

Need to look up a tutorial on that!
 


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