Strange, that's what happened with me. My alarm was set for 3am, but I woke up at 2.45am.I woke up strangley enough about 02:45 with no alarm. Maybe the moon was shouting at me lol.
What are you using now?I have simplified my whole kit and im finding myself wanting to take my camera out more than ever!
What are you using now?
Didn't you used to use a Nikon dslr?
I noticed how cumbersome by 6d was the other day when out with the little one. Might have to look at another, smaller system for walking around.
I'm off down Bristol for a few days, any of you lot been there off any spots to take photo's most likely day
shots and might be lucky for sunset shots. Going down with mates to see a mate there and they got no patience for photography
For sunset, try to get to one of the Severn bridges (M4 is best I think). I went to that one when I was there for the night. You can park near enough under it and you get to look across the river.
The Bridge by Aaron, on Flickr
Also, you have the Clifton suspension bridge which I didn't get to. I didn't get to much actually, I just went down for a gig then drive back that night.
What's the Downs? I've seen a pic of the Gorge with the reservoir in the background, i'm after a shot like that. When you get there where's best to park up and best angle and side of the gorge?Another vote for Clifton Bridge. It's in, Clifton (my brother lives there overlooking The Downs).
If you go to The Downs too, you can get some amazing views near the bridge. Or near the observation tower.
Cheddar is nice, my parents live near it (Axbridge), and it's definitely worth seeing. You can go to the caves too.
Have a look on youtube mate, theres lots of video tutorials showing different filters for what times of day etc, @Geddes is your man for asking if you want more help though his long exposures are epicFor doing long exposure shots of water, do you do them when light is going or can you do them during daylight with ND filters?
What can 'go wrong' with a lens?
I don't want to be seen to be blaming equipment for poor pictures, but I have just got a 55-250mm lens and the pictures it produces are miles better than the 18-55mm lens. Both are the standard Canon jobbies, same quality. Yet in the same conditions the 55-250 pictures are noticeable better. I have yet to take it out for any decent shots to get a true comparison though.
Does anyone know of a decent software for processing RAW files for Mac. For free. Or cheap lol
Thanks.
Sweet thanks.Lightroom is the one to get.
It's also one of the only (maybe the only) Adobe programmes that doesn't dial up to check the license so a quick browse on YouTube will get the serial numbers.
You shouldn't, most of the stuff is on the right hand side of the screen and is fairly straight forward.Sweet thanks.
Will I have to go on a course to learn how to use it fully though? [emoji1]
Not sure if there will be any interest here but I've just put my Sigma 17-35mm up for sale in the sale section :smile:
http://www.cliosport.net/threads/sigma-17-35mm-hsm-canon-fit-lens.784763/
Dude, where can i find a serial for the latest Lightroom?Lightroom is the one to get.
It's also one of the only (maybe the only) Adobe programmes that doesn't dial up to check the license so a quick browse on YouTube will get the serial numbers.
I just youtube'd it a while back and tried the first number which worked. It could have changed now there's CC?Dude, where can i find a serial for the latest Lightroom?
Lightroom is the one to get.
It's also one of the only (maybe the only) Adobe programmes that doesn't dial up to check the license so a quick browse on YouTube will get the serial numbers.
Although you can block the other programmes from accessing the internet via your firewall and turnoff automatic updates.. :wink: