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Post #141

QUOTE(tomk @ Jul 23 2006, 06:17 PM) [snapback]1280085094[/snapback]

sorry vp sad.gif just you know!!! sad.gif no excuses hehe i wasnt trying piss you off rofl... just saying she quite a looker! but your photos are impressive mate like i said the fire one was absolutely awesome! i used to always love going outside taking photots of objects i should really do it again i need to buy one of those new cameras though what kinda of camera do you use Harry? i need some ideas ey makes me kinda wanna buy a cam and take some kool pics on day off.... go down take pics of things smile.gif i was always good at that smile.gif i took pic of a once ina lifetime thing once a bee swarm was outside my veranda!!!! and there was literally hundreds of thosuands of them! and they all hung off this branch ona trr out back ina big hive formation off it it was amazing ill try and find the photo and scan it. smile.gif


Thats cool, dw bout it.
I use a Nikon D50 DSLR.

DR1F7
Post #142

I vote, more pics of your sister. tongue.gif

vp_s_wagon
Post #143

QUOTE(DR1F7 @ Jul 23 2006, 06:35 PM) [snapback]1280085174[/snapback]

I vote, more pics of your sister. tongue.gif


U might be getting just that. She agreed to do a little bit of modelling for a couple of shots. She's my LITTLE sister btw.

vp_s_wagon
Post #144

I was bored last night so i thought I would get some shots.

Here u go.... C&C as usual....


1. 2. 3.
4. 5.

Carly3000
Post #145

QUOTE(vp_s_wagon @ May 31 2006, 12:06 PM) [snapback]1279920161[/snapback]

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.

The biggest problem I have been having is that the night skys and dark water turn out a bit grainy in some shots. Can anyone tell me why and how to fix it?
Cheers
Harry




Your grain problem is caused by the long exposures on your digital camera. It seems that the longer you leave the shutter open, the more likely it is for your digital information to become a but scrambled and confused. Unfortunately the only way to fix this is to widen your apperture to allow for a faster shutter speed, or you could shoot in film which can handle long exposures better. The better the camera, the more easily it handles grain, but it is a common problem which has not yet got a solution.

vp_s_wagon
Post #146

QUOTE(Carly3000 @ Jul 24 2006, 11:50 AM) [snapback]1280087015[/snapback]

Your grain problem is caused by the long exposures on your digital camera. It seems that the longer you leave the shutter open, the more likely it is for your digital information to become a but scrambled and confused. Unfortunately the only way to fix this is to widen your apperture to allow for a faster shutter speed, or you could shoot in film which can handle long exposures better. The better the camera, the more easily it handles grain, but it is a common problem which has not yet got a solution.


Cheers Carly,
The way I have found to get around it is to shoot in RAW so I can adjust the shadow amounts and eliminate noise. I have the same sensor as ur D70 in my camera, although for some reason the D50's are slightly less prone to noise at higher ISO's. The only times I get it are, as u said, when I need a high f.number for city shots etc. I have found that it is not too bad anymore.
And about the film, I would prefer to live with a bit of noise which I can remove in photoshop than go back to film! It is so annoying and I know nothing about it!

Do u shoot in RAW?

Nickle
Post #147

Come on Harry, you have to give yourself a bit of a challenge sometimes!! Who knows? You just might enjoy it.
And btw I was hoping you'd be able to help me out with my Landscapes and Achitecture assignment i have coming up... it seems to be your forte

Carly3000
Post #148

Hey, your shots are awesome, but watch the horizon line.... try to make it straight or the pics can seem a bit tilted. The cityscape is one of the best i have ever seen! great colours, great exposure, it really draws u in. Great work!!

vp_s_wagon
Post #149

yeh, no probs. what do u have 2 do 4 it?

Carly3000
Post #150

QUOTE(vp_s_wagon @ Jul 24 2006, 11:55 AM) [snapback]1280087040[/snapback]

Cheers Carly,
The way I have found to get around it is to shoot in RAW so I can adjust the shadow amounts and eliminate noise. I have the same sensor as ur D70 in my camera, although for some reason the D50's are slightly less prone to noise at higher ISO's. The only times I get it are, as u said, when I need a high f.number for city shots etc. I have found that it is not too bad anymore.
And about the film, I would prefer to live with a bit of noise which I can remove in photoshop than go back to film! It is so annoying and I know nothing about it!

Do u shoot in RAW?



I shoot in raw when i have room on my card for the file size, and also when i have access to a good computer for converting. With most of my work i have to fit like 500 shots on my card so yeah.

Film is great, but it takes a bit to learn. It is definately an art in itself:)

vp_s_wagon
Post #151

QUOTE(Carly3000 @ Jul 24 2006, 12:15 PM) [snapback]1280087110[/snapback]

I shoot in raw when i have room on my card for the file size, and also when i have access to a good computer for converting. With most of my work i have to fit like 500 shots on my card so yeah.

Film is great, but it takes a bit to learn. It is definately an art in itself:)


Ok, righto. What size car do u have?
Yeh I have never done film stuff, I am self taught on digital. Never done courses and stuff like u have so like I said, I have NFI

blocka
Post #152

Once again Harry loving your work, like those random shots you took, especially of the water and the kombi

Carly3000
Post #153

I use a 512mb high speed card. I would get a 2gig, but im paranoid about shooting everything on one card, then losing it and everything with it. At least if i have multiple smaller cards i can never lose an entire job, i will always have something left.

I find that i get what i need shooting jpg at full res, unless its like a huge landscape where im a bit unsure about exposure, but my computer is not good at converting raw coz i think the program is a bit dodgey and it cant handle the file size.

BOOSTMEISTER
Post #154

Mate, I have spent some time going through your pics and I think you are doing really well, you have a good eye and are quite creative, I can imagine that with a couple more years under your belt you will be turning out some really sweet pics.

Cam

DR1F7
Post #155

Nice pics harry as usual. My fav has to be the jetty thou I think

vp_s_wagon
Post #156

QUOTE(BOOSTMEISTER @ Jul 24 2006, 03:04 PM) [snapback]1280087796[/snapback]

Mate, I have spent some time going through your pics and I think you are doing really well, you have a good eye and are quite creative, I can imagine that with a couple more years under your belt you will be turning out some really sweet pics.

Cam


Cheers Cam, thats great to hear coming from you.

Lance, Cheers, thats my fav too.

Harry

vp_s_wagon
Post #157

I went down to the river and dragged my mum down with me so she could sit at the end of the jetty!
She wasnt happy as it was cold.

What u think.

1. (My Favourite)
2. 3.

Carly3000
Post #158

Hell yeah, i like the first one... its bewdiful

*watch the horizon line smile.gif

Nickle
Post #159

You just keep getting better dont u Harry. I love the jetty shots. The strong line and the red jumper your mum is wearing really draws your eye to her. Strange how you can do that with such a small subject in the distance.

Btw have you considered doing some model shots? Just something a little different..

Looking great wink.gif

DR1F7
Post #160

Is the purple a photoshop filter effect?

vp_s_wagon
Post #161

QUOTE(DR1F7 @ Jul 24 2006, 08:18 PM) [snapback]1280089473[/snapback]

Is the purple a photoshop filter effect?


QUOTE(Nickle @ Jul 24 2006, 08:18 PM) [snapback]1280089473[/snapback]

You just keep getting better dont u Harry. I love the jetty shots. The strong line and the red jumper your mum is wearing really draws your eye to her. Strange how you can do that with such a small subject in the distance.

Btw have you considered doing some model shots? Just something a little different..


Lance, No thats how it was, there is only a slight increase in the shadow darkness in this one.

Nickle,
lol, cheers, I have considered it but I have no models. I wanna come down to the shoot with Amy, would u mind?

vp_s_wagon
Post #162

even more!

1. 2. 3.

Harry

Twist
Post #163

Awesome shots Harry

vp_s_wagon
Post #164

Cheers mate.

Nickle
Post #165

Hey Harry, love the shots taken under the bridge. The black and white version of the first photo is a really good way of drawing attention to textures of the wood. Just goes to show you don't always need colour!
Talk to u soon, Ange x

jimeegee
Post #166

More great shots Harry, again, I agree the first one is a nice one!

vp_s_wagon
Post #167

I got bored the other night so I thought rather than trying to take an picture of some shit little thing in my house in a cool way, i thought i would take a picture of whole rooms in my house with me in them in cool ways.

I had done a bit of reading into super-long exposure, like 10-30minutes! so i tried it out. i set my camera to it's lowest ISO (200), apature at f.22 (inside) or 5.6 - 8 outside (moonlight is bright!), set the focus to manual and got some blu-tac and tape to hold the button down.
I got bored of doing things like this one

Which is a 15 minute exposure of my pizza oven outside in the pitch black at about 11.00pm at f.5.6 (outside).

So I tried doing this kind of thing, with a torch and me as as the model tongue.gif There is NO photoshopping in any of these, just turned the torch off and u cant see me move around.

this was my first attempt
then this
finally this arvo I closed the blinds and my sister shined the lamp on me
and this turned out

U guys shoud try it, its fkn easy!

Cheers
Harry

MANTIZ_AKA_GRS-HOPPER
Post #168

like ghost shots there awsome

vp_s_wagon
Post #169

QUOTE(MANTIZ_AKA_GRS-HOPPER @ Jul 28 2006, 05:45 PM) [snapback]1280103326[/snapback]

like ghost shots there awsome


Yeh thats the effect I was after. I kinda like it.

Nickle
Post #170

That stuff is awesome fun. I did that in an attic in New Norcia.
What you should try is being in a pitch black room and using your flash (you know the one you nearly blinded me and Ange with by flashing it in our eyes!!) and get someone to flash you with that in random parts of the room. Because the flash is faster and brighter you wont be blurred in the shots.

vp_s_wagon
Post #171

QUOTE(Nickle @ Jul 29 2006, 01:35 PM) [snapback]1280104981[/snapback]

That stuff is awesome fun. I did that in an attic in New Norcia.
What you should try is being in a pitch black room and using your flash (you know the one you nearly blinded me and Ange with by flashing it in our eyes!!) and get someone to flash you with that in random parts of the room. Because the flash is faster and brighter you wont be blurred in the shots.


Good Idea, i'll try that 2nite, thanks!

mrhatmostly
Post #172

hey mate, read that your off for some tutelage. good luck and give us some tips and pointers when u get back!

cheers jon

vp_s_wagon
Post #173

QUOTE(mrhatmostly @ Jul 29 2006, 02:12 PM) [snapback]1280105071[/snapback]

hey mate, read that your off for some tutelage. good luck and give us some tips and pointers when u get back!

cheers jon



Yeh, but thats not until the end of the year. after i finish school and my TEE (HSC in the Eastern States).
I will when I get back though.

Psi
Post #174

i like the the of the pizza oven, the ghost ones are cool to, they are fun to do

dj_brad_k
Post #175

thats awesome harry, i love he 3rd one out of the lot, it looks tops

tyler

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