Re: Your Photography

Postby DogsBollocks on Fri 2/Jul/10 10:36pm

Which boat you on dude ?
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Re: Your Photography

Postby Conners on Sun 4/Jul/10 10:15am

Wifey clicked the shutter on this one :thumbsup:
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Re: Your Photography

Postby wuffy on Sun 4/Jul/10 11:35am

Introducing the new HOVER DOG! :p
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Re: Your Photography

Postby kneemick on Sun 4/Jul/10 4:37pm

DogsBollocks wrote:Which boat you on dude ?

Various boats in northern part of western australia now - these were taken off a vessel called the Jascon 25 in the pyrenese field, pipelaying for a new rig. :)
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Re: Your Photography

Postby kneemick on Sun 4/Jul/10 5:31pm

Conners wrote:Wifey clicked the shutter on this one :thumbsup:

I take it thats Charlie - looks like hes growing up fast, and being a retriver no doubt he loves the beach :)
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Re: Your Photography

Postby Conners on Sun 4/Jul/10 7:04pm

kneemick wrote:
Conners wrote:Wifey clicked the shutter on this one :thumbsup:

I take it thats Charlie - looks like hes growing up fast, and being a retriver no doubt he loves the beach :)

Yip that's him - getting bigger by the day!
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Was slightly stand-offish with the water at first, but he (we) got in there eventually!
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Re: Your Photography

Postby ShortStuff on Tue 6/Jul/10 12:16am

Looking at getting an ND grad filter. I have a choice of ND4 or ND8, what would you reccomend out of those two? Is 8 too dark for most situations?
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Re: Your Photography

Postby its that guy on Tue 6/Jul/10 1:25am

:) Panoramic portrait
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I kinda screwed up the middle but oh well... :blush:
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Re: Your Photography

Postby ThingOne on Tue 6/Jul/10 7:41am

ShortStuff wrote:Looking at getting an ND grad filter. I have a choice of ND4 or ND8, what would you reccomend out of those two? Is 8 too dark for most situations?


Get both, you can get them online for about US$7 . Cheap enough just to try out.

What where you looking at doing with it?, I assume long shutter speeds during the day, ie waterfalls, etc, if so and you only want to get 1, then get the ND8 IMHO.
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Re: Your Photography

Postby speeding_ant on Tue 6/Jul/10 7:52am

I have a question! My girlfriend wants to get into photography. She wants a DSLR, potentially with twin lens pack. Wants to spend around a grand..

Any good ideas on what camera to get?
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Re: Your Photography

Postby Bigfoot on Tue 6/Jul/10 8:00am

It would seem that canon or nikon are the best bet, with the easiest room for expansion.
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Re: Your Photography

Postby ThingOne on Tue 6/Jul/10 8:11am

Yeah Canon 450d twin lens kit is a good option as its just been replaced with the 550d

Its around $1k ish
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Re: Your Photography

Postby RJD on Tue 6/Jul/10 8:21am

450D twin lens kit for $1k sounds a good idea.

Or go used get a 40D, 18-55 and add a 55-250IS, much better camera than the 450D.

As to ND filters, either but I'd get the ND8 first, tho look out for which one my cokin ND8 has a horrid magenta colour cast to it.
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Re: Your Photography

Postby Conners on Tue 6/Jul/10 8:27am

I got a 450D twin kit late last year, absolutely love it. I've been really impressed with it, great camera for getting into SLRs with, and it is still well above my current skill level.
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Re: Your Photography

Postby ThingOne on Tue 6/Jul/10 8:30am

Conners wrote:and it is still well above my current skill level.


You should try the 7d im using 0.005% of its abilities. :blink:
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