View Full Version : What a bunch of pansies.
Yes the sun is out and i am bored so i am pointing the camera at anything and everything, so watch out :surprised:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y1/mac124/photos/IMG_3383.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y1/mac124/photos/IMG_3385.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y1/mac124/photos/IMG_3389.jpg
Straight out of the camera no pp whatsoever.
Really impressive shots :)
middle pic has some impressive colours
Very nice mac, you've really brought out the colours in those! What camera did you use to take them? :)
Umar
Thanks for the comments chaps :)
Umar my camera is an EOS1000D and i used my 55-250mm lense on the top 2, probably about a metre away from them and the 18-55mm kit lense on the bottom one but much closer.
callumburns
02-06-10, 17:20
very nice detail and great colours :D, you gonna touch them up a bit on photoshop or something?
Thanks for the comments chaps :)
Umar my camera is an EOS1000D and i used my 55-250mm lense on the top 2, probably about a metre away from them and the 18-55mm kit lense on the bottom one but much closer.
That explains the quality, but the person behind the lens is what makes these shots great.:thumb::p
Thanks for the comments chaps :)
Umar my camera is an EOS1000D and i used my 55-250mm lense on the top 2, probably about a metre away from them and the 18-55mm kit lense on the bottom one but much closer.
That's really good! they look great even without any PP. I was looking at that camera, what do you make of it?
Umar
As a starter DSLR i can't fault it, takes decent pictures when the conditions allow, its not fantastic in low light but a better lense might help there (F1.8 50mm for example which can be had for les than £100 brand new). For the money i think its well worth it.
Hi Mac, nice pictures :)
I have a 50mm 1.8 II, the "nifty fifty" as it is known. They are about £90 now. Very good lens for the price :)
For low light, have you tried upping the ISO? A lot of new cameras have low noise for stupidly high ISO's that were never available in its equivalent ASA in film.
You never know, I could be persuaded to lend you the nifty fifty if you wanted to try it out. I live in Northants ;)
Yeah i tried 1600iso at a mates gig but it was still not enough for a "non blurred due to slow shutter speed" picture.
Thanks for that i might just take you up on that one day ;) where abouts are you roughly? I'm not far from the bedfordshire border about 5-10min from santapod.
Leicestershire border by the A14 :)
I think my ISO can go to 6400 but I have only used up to 3200 so far.
So would that be Rothwell / Desborough way?
Not that far from me then.
#2 is my fav, best background.
Like the middle one best. Seems to sit nicely on the background.
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