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Tracks?! I wish!!
Roads that you know are either VERY quiet, or have room for cars to get past.
Most places I've used mine are on industrial estates at weekends which are usually dead, places like that. But the best locations usually have loads of traffic :(
I gave up on flickr. So much s**t on there it's unreal.
500px is WAYYYYYY better. The standard of work on there is incredible. I quite often spend 10mins or so browsing on there for inspiration.
When are you going to upload some shots to IG then Dan? ;)
If they're creative with those sorts of shots then yeh, by all means I'll look at them. But if it's just a crap shot of someones dinner, that doesn't appeal to me.
The sort of rule we have is post something worthwhile. There are so many people posting absolute crap, like photos of themselves everyday, or their breakfast....or just any s**t.
If you think it's a good photo, post it. Otherwise, leave it.
Of course you don't have to follow those people, but...
Do it!
I'm hoping to do more automotive photography this year, I think I did one shoot last year ffs!
Might be rigging my mates scooby this weekend if all goes to plan :)
Hi Greg,
It's pretty difficult to just buy one, there's a company in America called autmotiverigs.com that sell one, but it aint cheap!
I built my own based on their design. It can either go under the car, using their clamping system, like this:
OR..it can go on top, which is the more...
AST Sportline
Reason - errr...well I wanted 'proper' suspension.
Fitted by Mr AST himself, at Powerstation in Tewkesbury. No problems at all - pleasure to deal with.
Performance - simply epic. Everyone in the car instantly says how good the car handled, great fun to drive too. I had uprated...
I spec'd the best iMac I could, with the exception of the user upgradable parts like RAM and HDD.
So basically just the processor and GFX. Haven't regretted it yet, and I'm sure this comp will last many more years yet before it starts feeling a bit old rope ;)
I'm sure it's just that easy for PCs. I've just plugged a 24" monitor into my iMac. I'm sure you just connect two monitors into the GFX card, then set it up in Windows.
You can fake the DoF, but that was actually just because of the large aperture. It's around f2.8 I think, but because of the tiny focal length/sensor it will never replicate a 'normal' lens. It's still impressive though!
Still haven't picked up my SLR camera (that's almost 2.5 months now!!), but I'm still impressed with the iPhone 4S camera, took this of the dog earlier today :)
I haven't bothered selling my D200 body, even though it was £800 ish back in the day.
I'd get peanuts for it now, so not worth it really. It still comes in handy from time to time though.