Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88

I quite liked it.
I like it too, maybe nice with a nice dark/light contrast.
I attempted some reverse lens shots today. I set my body up on a tripod with my 18-55mm lens attached, i then turned my 50mm fixed lens around so filter to filter.
attached my remote switch and carefully took some shots.



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JonnyJ
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Nice use of reversing the lens mate
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Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by JonnyJ
Nice use of reversing the lens mate
obviously not as viable as a macro lens, but then again it was free,free, freeeeeeeeeee.
you got anything like this?
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JonnyJ
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Nah mate, not a big fan of the macro stuff tbh.
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Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by JonnyJ
Nah mate, not a big fan of the macro stuff tbh.
was just intrigued by it so figured I'd have a pop, something else I've learned so might get some cheap adaptors.
@ graham88

boosted the levels slightly, looks more eerie and grungy now
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Whittie
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What lens did you use? That's pretty cool
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Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
What lens did you use? That's pretty cool
quote: Originally posted by Hoddo
I attempted some reverse lens shots today. I set my body up on a tripod with my 18-55mm lens attached, i then turned my 50mm fixed lens around so filter to filter.
attached my remote switch and carefully took some shots.
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Whittie
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Ah didn't spot that.
Pretty cool tbh
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Hoddo
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when ya get ya new lens/lenses, then you'll be able to give it a go.
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by Hoddo
quote: Originally posted by JonnyJ
Nah mate, not a big fan of the macro stuff tbh.
was just intrigued by it so figured I'd have a pop, something else I've learned so might get some cheap adaptors.
@ graham88

boosted the levels slightly, looks more eerie and grungy now
I like it 
This was the first one I took with ISO 100:

And this was with 800 which was far too dark:
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JonnyJ
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800 was darker?? Surely it would be lighter as your sensor would be more sensitive to the light. Unless you changed your SS and/or aperture?
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Graham88
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I think I just got that the wrong way round maybe, I was trying to sound intelligent
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JonnyJ
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I'm guessing so mate.
Low ISO = Less sensitivity to light but less noise
High ISO = More sensitive to light but more noise
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Graham88
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Right I got ya 
Forgot about this one:
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Matt L
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love the sunset one whitte
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Whittie
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Taken ages ago, but sorting through some on my laptop..
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Hoddo
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whats the weird flare from the building?
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Whittie
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Really have no idea, that's the river thames, the london eye was just behind it on the right, and the houses of parliament / big ben on the left (actually cropped big ben out )
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Graham88
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Wicked photo. They have a spotlight there sometimes so that's what that is, not really sure why but meh
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well after 5 months of thinking about it, i have finally got myself on the DSLR bandwagon
bought an eos 400d yesterday so have been having a play with it this morning
only a few random shots tho and dont be too hard as its the first time in my life ive used an SLR. i cant work out half the settings on the damn thing let alone understand what they do 











Photoshop Elements is next on my shopping list. Along with a nice telephoto zoom lens
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Whittie
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Nice 
Bought a 50mm lens and a remote today, woop woop
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John
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Was just looking through some pictures and came across that, quite like it for some reason, unedited apart from being resized by here.
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Whittie
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexwhitfield/
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not that anyone ever says owt about my pics **attention whore** heres one i forgot about
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