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Started by RiOtChEsS, January 05, 2011, 01:26:39 AM

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Grazz

Some great shots there Mr C. Inspiring me to get the camera out and get busy.

tor01doc

Quote from: Jackross10 on June 27, 2014, 06:30:33 AM
Very nice MC, I am in Europe atm and have taken a few with my gopro.







Not sure how they compare to you 'pros' hahah but I like em :)

You must be a shortarse? Always looking up.

Nice shots and I am extremely jealous as I sit here in freezing Coburg at a basketball try out!

RiOtChEsS

some cool shots there MrCraig 8)

LF

These are some pics I took a few months ago at Nitro Circus.To took all of them on my iPhone so excuse the quality

Four Person Backflip


Flip on a snowmobile




The sun was shining right in our eyes and at this point it had started to set











Mr.Craig


RiOtChEsS

Super jelly LF, really want to go to Nitro Circus 8)

Grazz

Insane what they get up to, would be good to be witness.

Jackross10


Jackross10

I'm in Malta at the moment. I'll take a few pictures on my go pro and post here:)

Jackross10







Took these today when visiting Blue Grotto Caves in Malta.

Mr.Craig


tor01doc

As a father who has just bought his daughter a Nikon something for a decent wad of cash, I am loving these shots.

Would it be to hard for you experts to put down a few settings for the trickier manual type shots?

Cheers if you can and only a single cheer if you can't.

Mr.Craig

Kind of depends what you are shooting Doc. For my night photos I had the ISO at 80 or 100, F stop 8.0 and the exposure time anywhere between 5 secs and 15 secs depending on the light conditions. Also using a tripod obviously.

My suggestion to your daughter would be to find some photos she likes on Flickr then have a look at the EXIF data which is generally listed below to get a feel for how people were achieving particular shots.

Here's a link to my Flickr photostream if you are interested...

https://www.flickr.com/photos/57965572@N04/with/9696020591/

Mr.Craig

Melbourne Food Adventure

Pig's head croquettes, tartare sauce



Boudin Noir, smoked tomato and parsley salad



Foie gras parfait with toasted brioche



Madeleines with lemon curd



Cantabrian anchovy on crouton with smoked tomato sorbet



Jerusalem artichoke croquettes



Quince paste cigars with whipped goats cheese



Sardine fillet with onion, parsley and brik pastry crisp



Duck liver parfait with Pedro Ximenez foam and toasted brioche



Braised beef cheek on Pedro Ximenez and cauliflower puree



French cheese and cider flight



Chocolate pavlova, hot chocolate



Huxtaburger



Brother Burger



Grill'd




RiOtChEsS

Quote from: tor01doc on July 17, 2014, 11:53:32 AM
As a father who has just bought his daughter a Nikon something for a decent wad of cash, I am loving these shots.

Would it be to hard for you experts to put down a few settings for the trickier manual type shots?

Cheers if you can and only a single cheer if you can't.

Trial and error is the best way imo, take a photo on "auto" mode and note the shutter speed and aperature numbers, switch the camera to "manual" mode and using those numbers as a starting point, manipulate shutter speed, aperature, iso, white balance by small increments, take the same photo repeatedly with different settings each time, it will help her understand her camera' potential and develop her photographic eye