Digital Cameras / photography...

bluemooncol said:
montonblue said:
Hola!

I've taken a few pics in my time, some of which can be viewed at http://www.raywaterhouse.co.uk. I use an EOS 5D.

Started off as a hobby really, but i got lots of good feedback on my work, so i had the website done and now i'm starting to get a bit of work out of it. I met the official photographer for City at the Oasis gigs at COMS a few years ago - now there's a job i wouldn't mind!

ive been to that alet-les-bains that is on your website, really nice place, as rural as you can get

Ha ha, there's only one other person i know thats even heard of it, can't believe you've actually been! My girlfriends parents have a house there, so we've been a few times. Very nice part of the world and about as far removed from Manchester (or anyother big city for that matter) as you can get!
 
the most remote place ive been around that area is 'les bernots' i total of about 5 houses i think which my mates parents own 4 of them, and is a good 3-4 miles from esperaza
 
i've got loads of cameras as i collect old film ones.

some photos taken on my digital here though. all of manchester.

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this one was done on a film camera.
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and one of a light painting done at my dinner table.
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kurious oranj said:
i've got loads of cameras as i collect old film ones.

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really like this, where was it taken?

this one was done on a film camera.
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And that'd make a cracking album cover.

I like your others as well, but these 2 stood out for me.

You've deffo got a good eye for a great photos.
 
Nice camera that Jim. Too good to just point and shoot to be honest mate. It's got one of the quickest processors around. What i would do if i were you is spend a bit of time reading the instructions and learn to use the various settings like the scene modes, shutter priority, aperture priority, ISO, forced flash and exposure (i noticed one of your photos was over exposed(too bright)). All these are pretty easy to get used to using especially if your taking pre-planned photographs like scenery/portraits. One thing i always do is take the same photo in different modes about 3 or 4 times then pick the best. All these are the basics you need to know to get the most potential out of your camera and make you a better photographer. Help guides are available on the net too. If you need any advice let me know. I'm not a pro, but i know a bit.

I've got one of these,

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and one of these,

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