Gaz
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Registered: 24th Aug 03
Location: Widnes, Cheshire
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Stuck a few pictures on my flickr stream if you care to take a look. The trip was taken today to the B29 Crash site on the Peak District (Snakes Pass)
Abuse as you please: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gazedd/sets/72157623709586174/
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Rob E
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Location: Madeley, Stafford....I want to live back in Wales!
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Good set mate, it looks like an eerie place which you have captured well in the photos
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Gaz
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Seriously, as I mentioned over on my 365, you hit this place and your forced into silence.
( http://www.w365.gazedd.co.uk/ for today's 365 post with more words around the day.)
[Edited on 26-03-2010 by Gaz]
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Tiger
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Your photo tag 'Wreckage' is spelt wrong, i'm only saying as people might miss the photos if they search for that specific tag
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Tiger
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Nice pics by the way, looks like you were using off camera flash?
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Gaz
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quote: Originally posted by Tiger
Your photo tag 'Wreckage' is spelt wrong, i'm only saying as people might miss the photos if they search for that specific tag
quote: Originally posted by Tiger
Nice pics by the way, looks like you were using off camera flash?
LOL, that's what I get for copy&pasting in a rush!
Thanks mate, yes we had 2 flash guns on pocket wizards firing away in the baking sun, Quite trick conditions really with the clouds hiding/allowing the sun to poke though every 2 minutes.
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Tiger
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A nice trick, that you could already be aware of, is to meter the subject with ambient light, then underexpose it by 2 stops on your camera. Then use your flash guns to correctly expose your subject. It gives a really moody feel to the photos.
[Edited on 27-03-2010 by Tiger]
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