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So I tried my hand at some more architecture sytle shots today at Salford Quays. I was just going to put these in the “I’ve taken a photo and I kinda like it” thread but there’s a few I like so I thought I’d give them their own thread.
Imperial War Museum-Manchester by Niall97, on Flickr...
The photos from full frame cameras just look better too if that makes sense. When I used a 5D Mark II I noticed how smooth the bokeh was too. I wouldn’t hesitate if you can afford it.
Last night me and Brett met up with Christopher and Boffey (along with The Bryans) to do some light painting with the 200’s.
So, here are the photos-
AG & UR 200’s by Niall97, on Flickr
AG & UR Clio 200’s by Niall97, on Flickr
UR Clio 200 by Niall97, on Flickr
Clio 200...
We would have gone to a different location anyway, there aren’t that many decent locations in St Helens.
Let me know if you don’t find anybody closer anyway :)
Pentax DSLR’s are said to be brilliant. It sounds narrow minded and stupid but I’d prefer a Nikon/Canon myself but I’m sure it’s a great camera non the less. Enjoy it! :)
I think it could do with the shadows brightened, the composition -as you said- tweaking and I’d give it a sharpen too. Black and white could work quite well actually too.
I’ve got a Lowepro Fastpack 100. Brilliant bag; takes my D7000 w/50 F1.4, 55-200 and 18-55. I also have lots of other bits and bobs in the top compartment.
It’s small, easy to carry and you can get your camera out easily and quickly if you need it.
No.5 in the last post is such a classic New York scene with the guy selling stuff on the street off one of those cart things, and all the buildings with the fire escape stairs :)