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30th May 2006 - 06:29 PM
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Hey everyone, You may remember a while ago I took some pretty average photos with a crappy Kodak I owned. Well after it got stolen I decided to save up for a good camera (I'm only 17 and doing my TEE (HSC), so it took a while). I had a whole lot of Nikon lenses at home from my dad's old 35m SLR so I bought a D50 and had a crack. The new camera is soooo much better. The question is, am I any better? Tell me what you think of these attempts. (Again they are numbered so you can refer to them for comments) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. EDIT: I added frames to the shots This post has been edited by vp_s_wagon: Jun 1 2006, 07:09 AM -------------------- |
vp_s_wagon
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vp_s_wagon
Post #6
I'm Still not that good at using my camera to it's full potential so if anyone could tell me what settings I may need to change in order for my my pics to be better quality that would be great. |
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vp_s_wagon
Post #8
Yeh I do that, The only thing i have found that helps is having a lower ISO setting |
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vp_s_wagon
Post #9
Here are a couple of close ups of flowers and shit! |
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vp_s_wagon
Post #12
I saw the DB9 at a bowling club car park of all places! I just had to take photos of it! |
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vp_s_wagon
Post #13
Whoever owned that DB9 is an idiot! you can see the scratches on the dirty rims already from hitting the curb. I know the owner is a woman, some divorce rich woman by the looks of things. More money than brains. |
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vp_s_wagon
Post #17
Thanks for the great feedback! |
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TUN35
Post #18
QUOTE(vp_s_wagon @ Jun 2 2006, 12:17 PM) [snapback]1279928281[/snapback] Thanks for the great feedback! Its great to see you are enjoying it! TUN35, The D50 is great, It has a good battery, easy to use, takes good photos (even on auto) and is very good value for money, especially for parts. I prefer it to the Canons, but each to his own. I bought a wireless remote that works from 10m for $31.00 on ebay and it makes long exposure shots brilliant because there is no shake. I have some old SLR lenses from 1977 which produce awesome shots on this camera. Why? are you considering getting one? Yeah trying to decide between the d50 and the canon 350d. I'm leaning towards the d50 due to the price as well as the ease of use I think your next set of photo's should be sunrise, seeing as you've just done sunset style |
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vp_s_wagon
Post #20
I was just looking through my old backup file and I ran in to some shots from my last trip to Zimbabwe (I used to live there, dw i am an aussie though!). |
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the_g8keeper
Post #22
nice pics mate. the Fire one is great. |
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vp_s_wagon
Post #23
Thanks for the feedback everyone. |
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vp_s_wagon
Post #26
I got some photos tonight on the way home. |
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Twist
Post #29
QUOTE(Drew82 @ Jun 6 2006, 02:38 AM) [snapback]1279942051[/snapback] I'm saving my pennys for a D70 as we speak. I chose the D70 due to its faster shutter speed for action shots (Freestyle Motocross) Will be purchasing 18-70mm & 70-200 or 300mm lens aswell. Go the D70s - model up from D70 with a few little extra features etc. I think the 3rd photo could of done with a little more exposure Other then that, great shots. |
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vp_s_wagon
Post #32
Matty B, I'm in perth, most boring place EVER!! (Second to adelaide!) and not too flash for photography,so the bridge in the photos is the Fremantle Traffic Bridge. |
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vp_s_wagon
Post #33
I have been studying for exams so I havent been outside too much, but I got a couple of shots today during lunch. I also tried some more close up shots. |
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vp_s_wagon
Post #34
I found that that last set were pretty good as photos but they have the ability to looks really different with some photoshop filters. |
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