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OldGoldenVision said:this is what yer chose ter come back to us with?
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OldGoldenVision said:lol - very nice mate!
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OldGoldenVision said:What does he know?
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IdiAminDaDa said:
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I love the colors, it looks so peaceful and beautiful there...absolutely beautiful!OldGoldenVision said:Ignoring that small detail like...
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IdiAminDaDa said:-----------------
I love the colors, it looks so peaceful and beautiful there...absolutely beautiful!
It is good to see you back Idi.
:-)
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kingmoyes said:Where have you been like?
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HOWIE8 said:Very nice Idi, nice to have you back. What you using now? have to say 4 mins, is not too long, and think if you could have at least doubled it, could have been a bit more dramatic, but it is a bit of hit or miss long exposures. Took a nice shot(New York skyline about 5yrs ago), hand held on a window sill, looking out of the Millenium Hotel in New York. Did it on negative, no cable release just my finger on the shutter for 3 minutes. My hand was in agony, but it was quite a nice shot in the end, no pain no gain for ones Art.
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IdiAminDaDa said:
HOWIE8 said:Very nice Idi, nice to have you back. What you using now? have to say 4 mins, is not too long, and think if you could have at least doubled it, could have been a bit more dramatic, but it is a bit of hit or miss long exposures. Took a nice shot(New York skyline about 5yrs ago), hand held on a window sill, looking out of the Millenium Hotel in New York. Did it on negative, no cable release just my finger on the shutter for 3 minutes. My hand was in agony, but it was quite a nice shot in the end, no pain no gain for ones Art.
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I'm usin' a Canon EOS 7D now mate (also bought a Canon EF 70-200mm f4 L lens too, an' a carbon fibre Manfrotto tripod). The light was droppin' quickly like, I tried an 8-minute exposure after this, bu' the detail wasn't very impressive because of the droppin' light like...
Snowcone said:Bid stick ruins it completely for me. Also I'd have had a lot less foreground, maybe zoomed on the sky and distant hills a bit more. I'd have moved to the left and changed the angle to include more of the interesting piece of s-------------
Snowcone said:Bid stick ruins it completely for me. Also I'd have had a lot less foreground, maybe zoomed on the sky and distant hills a bit more. I'd have moved to the left and changed the angle to include more of the interesting piece of sky.
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IdiAminDaDa said:
Snowcone said:Bid stick ruins it completely for me. Also I'd have had a lot less foreground, maybe zoomed on the sky and distant hills a bit more. I'd have moved to the left and changed the angle to include more of the interesting piece of sky.
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Cheers for the critique lid. I purposely included the post to provide a sort of focal point, bu' I think yer right abar i' no' bein' needed like, should 'ave adjusted me angle like, bu' I wanted the industrial bits on the left like. I love the foreground...
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