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That 2nd shot is brilliant. Capturing the ball so close to the tee! As int he other thread I'd try and use a slower shutter speed slightly to get some arm/club movement.
Impressive shots. A guy in work has the canon 30mm and he showed me his photos from a recent christening and the shots were brilliant. I'm going to try and get to have a play with one soon.
I have a 10-20 Sigma and I love it for landscapes and some street photos, but I don't think i'd buy the sigma again. It just seems the images are soft and low light performance is poor IMO.
Chris, awesome photos!! Quick question. Do you carry out much cropping and rotating post production or is that exactly how you take your photos.
I usually try and frame the shot as I want it and tweak it later, was keen to know what your work flow was.
I had a 350d and L series 70-200 before this and loved it. I found it was a lot easier to get good shots straight out of the box.
I originally was looking out for a 40d but the moment I picked the D300 it just felt right, the lcd screen is awesome.
It definately highlights the flaws in my...
Cheers for the comments, I appreciate the advice ukaskew.
I had a nightmare getting constant exposures, one moment it was glorious sunshine then it was cloudy as hell and coupled with trying matrix metering I was getting some unusual results. The afternoon was much better as it was sunny. I...
Still gettin to grips with the new camera and lense. Slowly working out how to get some decent results and got a few keepers from the day.
Focusing on the right point of the car has been the hardest thing to get right. The number of images where the composition was good but the front was out...
The proper steel/ali dimma kits were cool in the 90's. They also offered turbo conversions. They cost a fortune. Sadly replica kits came out and there were lots of bodged attempts out there.
Similar to V6 replicas now.
The quad core would be much better for video encoding after your editting. More and more programmes are now being created to use multiple cores, so hopefully shall take advantage of a quad core.
SC03OTT he edits a lot of his track footage, compresses to post on you tube, so I would have...