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My pictures
Posted: Jun 21, 2010, 15:59:37
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My pictures taken with my new camera Canon 550D.

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Tell me what you think. And what number thats your favorite.
Re: My pictures
Posted: Jun 21, 2010, 18:43:30
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Some good photos there, I approve. I like number 6, captures the movement of the water and also looks a bit like it's ice.
Re: My pictures
Posted: Jun 21, 2010, 22:13:28
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Very nice pictures. I like 7, beautifully simple. I've got a Canon EOS sitting around, just havent had the time to learn how to use it properly or at least take some classes. The things you can do with photography today is just unbelieveable. Good work, keep it up.
Re: My pictures
Posted: Sep 19, 2010, 06:41:37
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These are good :)

I'd say it's between 1, 6 and 7. Hard to decide but i had to go with 7 because i like the imagery behind the water droplet.
Updateing My pictures
Posted: Dec 20, 2010, 19:45:46
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Some new pictures.

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Tell me what you think.
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Re: My pictures
Posted: Dec 20, 2010, 20:01:25
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The "graininess" in most of your photos comes from a high ISO setting. I'm going to assuming you're using the automatic setting on your camera... Try setting it to the "Manual" setting (usually M or something like that) and extend the shutter speed to something longer (this means you'll need a tripod or something to place your camera on).

Using this, you can come up with some pretty amazing shots... http://picasaweb.google.com/Tills13/Processed#5509147398631288290 (this was taken quite late at night, but I used a 10 second exposure, allowing a bright, clear picture with no graininess)
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Re: My pictures
Posted: Dec 20, 2010, 20:13:11
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The "graininess" in most of your photos comes from a high ISO setting. I'm going to assuming you're using the automatic setting on your camera... Try setting it to the "Manual" setting (usually M or something like that) and extend the shutter speed to something longer (this means you'll need a tripod or something to place your camera on).

Using this, you can come up with some pretty amazing shots... http://picasaweb.google.com/Tills13/Processed#5509147398631288290 (this was taken quite late at night, but I used a 10 second exposure, allowing a bright, clear picture with no graininess)


Dident use high iso just edidet them in picsas.

I always use manual setting.
Last Edited: Dec 20, 2010, 20:13:39
Re: My pictures
Posted: Dec 21, 2010, 01:07:59
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Ah. Alright :) They are very good, in any case.
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