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far too much to discuss with message table tennis...
Have a look at an excellent sticky posted by UKASKEW at the top of the photography forum....it is an excellent thread to get you started.
As discussed very briefly with JUNGLEJIM on the weekend, after seeing his awesome effort at modding a BMW.
I thought it would be fun to post an image of a car and to let people have some fun showing what they can come up with.
http://www.digimods.co.uk/tutorials.htm
For those that have never...
Its really hard to get suds on most products down here in sunny Kent as the water is so hard.
Rich do you have any suggestions to get me the suds I so desire?
I am in Willesborough.
I know Alkham lake well...go there for walks.
Hate parking my car in the carpark....door banging city.
Strange I have noticed on here before now?
I am a Photographer working in Lydd
BOB I live In Ashford too....
I have a plan.....I give you FREE Photography training and you can give me FREE technical advice.....
Just checked your profile and noticed those oh so important 3 words....RENAULT TECHNICAL EXPERT
yep that is a flash sync lead attaches to the left of the lense.
That camera will also accept a cable release this will screw into the shutter release button.
the reason the camera needs batteries is for the light meter display to work, although you can meter manually.
Looks like an early Nikon FM2....the very camera I learnt on.
Not all early Nikons had the model number written on the body.
Also looks like you have a Nikkor 135mm F2.8 lense...
Jim you have just gave me an idea...
As well as a monthly photo comp why don't you run a 'chop' comp.
You pick a piccy and we the general public get to show our best 'chop'???
I use D3, 1D,D300 S5.
Personally I own a 1Dmkll...its only 8meg....not a pixel peeper.
I can't tell the difference with filters as far as quality issues are concerned..
In all honesty I never use a filter.....might use a grad for landscape stuff if its too bright.
As for full frame....doing...
get a flashgun and an off camera cable.
A cable will give you the flexibility to use some different lighting techniques.
I use flash for almost everything I do ,apart from landscape stuff.
Its an excellent tool for daytime portraits.