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Does anyone know if there are any coach firms going to Midland game Fair . Picking up from Ely or Cambridge?
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Wonder if any of you have tried the lithium ion batteries from Cluson engineering. How do they compare to the Deben ones?
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Robin's Nest In Rucksack...
land rover replied to bluebell's topic in Wildlife and General Photography
I havn't been using the stable lately, Lost my horse at christmas. went in this morning got a blackbird up top sitting. Swallows in their usual spots, and a haynet with a bit of hay in it. I thought I had better clear it away but noticed there was a robins nest in the bottom with a few eggs in. I'll have to get some pics when they hatch. Leave her to it. -
Try this link, it compares the 450d to the 500d. I found this website very useful when I was looking for my first dslr. I bought a 450d which I am happy with.I really think that its down to the bank balance though. http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/CanonEOS500D/
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Lovely pics, you must have been looking at the same sky as me!!!
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I'll put my ten penneth in too! We've had some cracking skies just lately. One is from a few years back and the other recent .
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I used this website when looking for a dslr. they also show pictures taken with specifica cameras. Also on the page they are discussing the recall recently of the d5000 (on off switch faulty) http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond5000/
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Keep finding these though!
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Thanks for help and advice MUTTLEMcTUTTLE
land rover replied to land rover's topic in Wildlife and General Photography
I watched a lot of the videos and then all of a sudden it went off and I couldn't find the tutorial again. I looked this morning zilch. I did watch the one of the owl and hawk, he showed you how to photograph them in flight and through the cages too. There are a lot of interesting vids on there. Trouble is when I look at so many at a time, I get even more confused I think It will be one a t a time and then practise from now on... Love the moon shot. and I like a lot of your deer pics. -
Welcome to the forum. Like the pics. I have only recently had a dslr. So still playing. My favourite is the black dog with no 2 on. so sharp and full action. when I try to get shots of our dogs belting about they are just a blurrrrr........ I'll just have to keep taking more and more, I think its the only way to learn.
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Thanks for help and advice MUTTLEMcTUTTLE
land rover replied to land rover's topic in Wildlife and General Photography
bashful! -
Thanks for help and advice MUTTLEMcTUTTLE
land rover replied to land rover's topic in Wildlife and General Photography
stunning.... photograph. something to aspire to. Muttle. I like your moon too Ghillies. -
As I said in my post that I had left the settings from previous use. the photo of the hounds I had trimmed. but the picture was taken with the master, I didn't like it so I cropped him out and left the dogs. the iso 400 av 8.0 1/125 programme mode then I altered it to 100 iso and got av 6.3 1/80 P mode. I also had the white balance on shade. it brought a bit of warmth to the picture. If I think about it too much I get even more confused. As for the shutter speeds well I don't understand them at all. thanks for your help. muttle.
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thanks for your comments. I must admit I like straight b/w or colour really, its just that not only am I learning to use a dslr properly, I am learning photoshop cs2 also. So I have been playing with photos this afternoon. The thing thats niggling me at the moment is focusing. I get confused, when I take a picture of eg. the hounds. I hadn't altered my setting and the focus came up as manual in the middle. Is it best for shots like that to have it on auto focusing? I had the camera set on P because it was my first proper go with the camera (outside of the garden)