Scotty_B
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Nice editing Hoddo.
I was going for a more Abstract high contrast look.
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DaNnY_LaD
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Is there camera out there under 100quid that can do these types of photo...Eg a digi cam
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Scotty_B
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quote: Originally posted by DaNnY_LaD
Is there camera out there under 100quid that can do these types of photo...Eg a digi cam
Fuji F30 if you can scoure the internet.
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DaNnY_LaD
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is there any tips for takin photos at night to get them like this...
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DaNnY_LaD
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Also how do u set long exposure shots?
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AndyKent
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Its easy to change once you have a suitable camera, but a bit pointless explaining before you've got one.
Just a matter of fiddling with the settings to leave the shutter open for longer (shutter speed).
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mattk
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100 ISO 8 - 15 secs shutter speed at f 2.8 i use
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DaNnY_LaD
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
100 ISO 8 - 15 secs shutter speed at f 2.8 i use
so that setting can capture images at night with out the flash and little light?
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mattk
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thats what i use for the long exposures
im not experienced enough to tell you over then net the settings to use to take normal snaps in the dark
im still just playing
a high ISO is needed, longish shutter speed and I mess with the appature
its all practice, they never turn out perfect first time
[Edited on 12-01-2008 by mattk]
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Robin
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I'm going to give some longer exposure shots a try now I have a half decent camera
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JonnyJ
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For long exp you should be using the lowest iso possible. Aperture should be dependent on the DOF you want and also if it is still quite light bump it up to around f16-22.
The amount of time you need to expose the photo will be dependent on the light where you are shooting, theres no one setting for everything
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Danny W
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some great photos in here
I'm off out in a bit to do a bit of photography but for now heres a couple of my long exposure shots:
Smoke Grey 5 Door
EastMids Regional Events
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mattk
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Danny there class, you use a S6500 dont you? they edited at all?
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Fonz
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quote: Originally posted by DaNnY_LaD
is there any tips for takin photos at night to get them like this...
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d118/danny_lad/S5000036.jpg
great shot just a shame dirty car spoils it a little....great view thou!
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Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by Fonz
quote: Originally posted by DaNnY_LaD
is there any tips for takin photos at night to get them like this...
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d118/danny_lad/S5000036.jpg
great shot just a shame dirty car spoils it a little....great view thou!
agreed, thought the same when I saw it, reminds me an NFS screenshot.
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DaNnY_LaD
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is this any good?
http://heathervalleycom.drct2u.com/productcache/HVL/BO5753/GK789AQ.html
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Danny W
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
Danny there class, you use a S6500 dont you? they edited at all?
yep they were taken with the s6500fd, they are pretty much how they came from camera but i did use photoshop to crop etc.
Smoke Grey 5 Door
EastMids Regional Events
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DaNnY_LaD
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quote: Originally posted by DaNnY_LaD
is this any good?
http://heathervalleycom.drct2u.com/productcache/HVL/BO5753/GK789AQ.html
ttt is that anygood?
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DaNnY_LaD
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Think this is the one asabove spec wise
http://www.abesofmaine.com/item.do?item=KDZ712&id=KDZ712&l=FROOGLE#tabs
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sigibbons
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You can get the Fuji s6500fd for around £150 now. I think i paid £155 last year from Jessops using a discount voucher also.
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little_duke
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how is this done?
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mattk
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quote: Originally posted by sigibbons
You can get the Fuji s6500fd for around £150 now. I think i paid £155 last year from Jessops using a discount voucher also.
Buy mine
[Edited on 15-01-2008 by mattk]
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Matt L
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i need to get out and start using my camera lol.
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Eddie.2k
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These look amazing. Can you do it with any digital camera or does it need to be an expensive one?
I have a Nikon Coolpix Just cheap little thing though
[Edited on 02-02-2008 by Eddie.2k]
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mattk
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Needs to have adjustible shutter speeds ISO and apature, depends what you call expensive
can get a decent one for £150, dont be fooled by how many mega pixels a camera has, it doesnt make them better the more mega pixels they have
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