Nice mix of shots in here.. jealous of the Bali ones, I assume its Bali.
Instead of me cluttering the whole thread with wedding shots, I have just updated my blog with one of my favourite Cyprus weddings.
http://www.matthewlawrencephotos.co.uk/journal-1/
Nice mix of shots in here.. jealous of the Bali ones, I assume its Bali.
Instead of me cluttering the whole thread with wedding shots, I have just updated my blog with one of my favourite Cyprus weddings.
http://www.matthewlawrencephotos.co.uk/journal-1/
have to agree Aaron
Thank you. Yes it was a decent location (Milky Way over against the lake), but unfortunately the light pollution was too much. By the way, Flick oversharpened the picNice. Looks like you've got a decent location too.
You can borrow my moon if you like Geddes haha
made me smile thisGot creative at a wedding today...
That was with my 55-250mm, Fully zoomed out and hand shot, spot metered, under compensated the exposure a couple of clicks and iso 200, Once I get a tripod i'l probably buy a super zoom but for now i'm happy with the setup i've gotthat's quality that like Dredz, what did you do to get that? get a 800mm lens then that'll be a stonker of a image
I have the same lens and believe me with a tripod you'll get some awesome results! Here was what I managed in 2013:That was with my 55-250mm, Fully zoomed out and hand shot, spot metered, under compensated the exposure a couple of clicks and iso 200, Once I get a tripod i'l probably buy a super zoom but for now i'm happy with the setup i've got
I have the same lens and believe me with a tripod you'll get some awesome results! Here was what I managed in 2013:
Moon-1 by Alan D. Key, on Flickr
Thank you mate. I'm using an ageing Canon 40D body with a Canon EF 70-300mm f4/5.6 IS USM lens. Some of the animals in shadow were shot ~ISO 400 and nicely lit areas I shot around ISO 100-200. All images were shot handheld and had to be sharpened in Photoshop. Maybe I don't have the steadiest of hands but I do find this lens quite soft at length, even when used with a tripod. I would have to check the original images again to view the EXIF as I didn't realise Photoshop export removed that information. These were also shot in Aperture (Av) mode as opposed to full manual.They are nice Andy.
What are you using as the exif only shows the processing data, not the camera info and settings.
Thank you.Yeah nice pictures there, my favourite is the first one. I can't see any noise like. I guess it's hard to picture birds.
Took this the other day with my new 17-40mm Canon L lens
Durham Cathedral by Mark Geddes, on Flickr