Postby Datsane on Sat 15/Nov/08 2:03pm

Wholey bandwidth sucking photo. You want to compress it alittle

Mint shot though.
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Postby nzmatto on Sat 15/Nov/08 2:25pm

Yeah, I knew it would be bandwidth sucking....but I couldn't be bothered compressing it again, and couldn't find where I had the compressed files.....hope no-one tries to view that page on dial up..... :D :D

That was the result of perhaps 100 shots over several weeks and many early mornings. The final pic was 6 shots merged using Photoshop elements 6.0
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Postby woodsy on Sat 15/Nov/08 8:21pm

nzmatto wrote:
Bigfoot wrote:
nzmatto wrote:
Bigfoot wrote: Need cable release!

:huh:


Easy solution.....2 second self timer. Means you can press the button and the camera will be still by the time the shutter opens. It is a great trick that works really well!

"no longer need cable release"


Only have 30 sec exposure time on a 40d - I want loooooong exposures :)


Really??? I was considering a 40d, that has just totally closed the door on that idea.....surely there must be some manual setting that allows a longer exposure than 30 secs. I had read on line that my fuji had the same limitation.....it doesn't. I have taken 2 minute exposures on it.
In any case I was talking about the need for a cable release....if it has a self timer, which most do, you can set up your frame and everything, then set a self timer, so you can push the normal button for the shot, without the camera wobbling.


even the canon 1 series only go out to 30seconds exposure

i went for the tc-80n3 timer good for time lapse
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Postby free_rider21 on Sun 16/Nov/08 9:04am

Anyone had any experiences with the cheapie cable releases on trade me. Anything hugely worse than the genuine canon items. I probably wont use all that often and is it useful to have one with timer functions such as the tc-80n3
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Postby nzmatto on Sun 16/Nov/08 11:42am

I am really surprised about canon's only going to 30 seconds. This is unfortunately going to put them out of my market, mind you I have a thing for the Fuji cameras anyway, I will just have to look for the right models. It is going to be just short of a year till I buy anything anyway, and in the mean time I am still able to do this.....

Reflections of Wellington (c) Matt Oliver August 2008


:) and I remembered to compress it this time - Original was 75Mb! :)
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Postby Bigfoot on Sun 16/Nov/08 11:44am

Too bad - but not that it matters with results like that :)
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Postby woodsy on Sun 16/Nov/08 12:09pm

another use of tripods is this

to take cliche photos (just to demonstrate another use )

tripod in back manfrotto #058 (with centre extended it touches roof) with 580ex bounced off roof and bed sheet clothes pegged on

front flash metz 60-ct1

and the rest canon blah blah and sat on a chilly bin :D
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Postby TheRealHotKarl on Sun 16/Nov/08 12:13pm

That sure is a set up.

Edit: My 30 sec exposure with a tripod consisting of my knee and 2 hands.
you get to see under my desk.
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Postby Conners on Sun 16/Nov/08 12:16pm

My what a large tripod you have :blush:
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Postby E Dogg Capizzle on Sun 16/Nov/08 5:30pm

I spent most of my holiday looking at famous buildings. Check out some of my snaps. Who can name all the buildings? :D
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Postby Datsane on Sun 16/Nov/08 5:34pm

I can name one of them :lol:
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Postby Bigfoot on Sun 16/Nov/08 5:50pm

Datsane wrote: I can name one of them :lol:


At least two of them have names written on them :D
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Postby E Dogg Capizzle on Sun 16/Nov/08 5:51pm

Third from the top is the Woolworth building which was the tallest building in he world in 1913. It's my favourite, but there is some pretty stunning architecture in NYC. The Chysler building is also fab, and the Empire State is just amazing. :)
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Postby Bigfoot on Sun 16/Nov/08 6:03pm

Brooklyn Bridge seems to be a well impressive structure!
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Postby E Dogg Capizzle on Sun 16/Nov/08 6:04pm

It is quite an erection.
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