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Re: Few new photos I have taken deffinate approvement from last lot!
WTF do people criticise with s**t like "learn English"? It comes across as very immature.
First photo looks like a high ISO shot, can you remember?
Good efforts but try to think about composition (the second shot crops the...
I prefer vision to Sky any day. The only thing(s) Sky is better for is choice and reliability.
I've had both and have to say BTs UI is so much better, Sky just pisses me off all the time. I have to admit BT is annoying as it can be "temperamental".
^ Yea a friend and I were out taking pictures down New Brighton where we saw him (taking excellent pics of people getting splashed by big waves)...since then we've seen him a few times and try to keep up to date via FlickR.
EDIT: Oh and he's got a great tut on it too, I learnt a lot from...
Not all HDR is rubbish. I bumped into an old class mate from school who's become an awesome pro photographer - he knows the skills (art) and can make inspirational shots such as:
Then you get the ones which just don't work:
That's not how you do HDR.
HDR is "blending" several images shot with different exposures. These have to be the same image (tri-pod or at least RAW).
Have a read up on HDR, it's somewhat of an art and when not done properly looks rubbish (haloing etc).
Collinite 476s is my choice.
You shouldn't really QD off rain dust unless you're 100% sure it won't damage your paint. Rain "dust" can be high in contaminates like sand and the like. Make sure it's very very fine.
You can turn them off.
IIRC all you need to do is have them in the off position when turning the ignition on (without starting the engine).
I read about 30 topics on it recently because I was trying to get mine to turn ON! :D
On mine atm the 1 Down position doesn't do anything - I'm not sure...
£250 not a lot (especially as decent glass is a lot more than that), but is enough to get you started. I'd vote for a Canon 20D, you can get mint ones second hand for around £200 leaving some to get a crappy kit lens - to upgrade in the future.