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HAHA no it wasnt Ryan, i hadnt heard about that! Im down there most weeks tbh. went to away game at Guildford once and thought the facilities for away fans was crap so we're never going back there. lol
mrmahoosive ~ how come your pics arent really noisey with an ISO so high?
Camera is D60 with 55-200m VR lens. Think faster glass is need really. Might have another go at some point from upstairs to atleast get away from the plexi.
LOL Thats the old CS sticker cut down a bit! Its how my car is known to be me. lol ( http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=379576 )
I take it this was you...
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=396960
Feeling a bit racey? lol
Totally agree on how grainy they are. Quite annoyed. But thats all part of learning i suppose. It was my first attempt at photographing anything moving too.
Any tips for future attempts?
Tried taking a few pics (turned out to be a few hundred) of the ice hockey the other night. Turned out to be alot harder then i imagined although i knew it wouldnt be easy. Was shoot through smeary plexi glass so that did help for starters. The iratic speed and movements of the players also...
I think having to manual focus helps anyway. Ive been trying to do it more lately rather then relying on auto focus. The Nikon 50mm is deffo on my list.
No worries Luke, just wondered if i might no her. lol
Ditto! lol
Most of my pics here were taken with the 55-200mm VR. A few were the standard kit lens.
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=389332
I picked up the Nikon 55-200VR for £152 a few weeks back.
Edit:
The price rises have hit. This is where i got it from but price is a bit more then i paid
http://www.warehouseexpress.com/product/default.aspx?sku=1018071
Can anyone tell me how to do this? Ive tried searching around google etc and cant find anything unless your using RAW images or photomatix etc.
I did find thishttp://www.flickr.com/groups/raw2hdr/discuss/72057594130722389/
looking at the 3rd post (steve crane) i did try this method. Ended up...
When in manual mode the shutter speed should change when you move the dial and to set the aperature you need to hold down the +/- button near the shutter button.
LOL well the cars been sat on the road for most of the time as ive either not dared take it out on the roads or my arms to nakered to drive. Lol
Been through your neck of the woods a bit lately and no sign of you on the roads!
Cheers fella!
I have to agree actually. B&W seems to suit the conditions quite well.
I think this pic would look quite cool if it was B&W with just the postbox in colour. If i was a home id try it but dont have ps on this comp.