nice moon what settings? tri[od?etc??
it was hand held - 75 mm, f/11 @ 1/60Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
nice moon what settings? tri[od?etc??
this camera allows me to capture sooooo much hand held, that i'm becoming lazy (not lugging the tripod around . . .) the lens is my 75-300mm. i don't use it that often.
thanks!
i rarely use my tripod either.. :$
78/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/burnzz/5026205989/
79/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/amcintyre/5025543944/
80/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/34783280@N03/5037158651/
81/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/wrsly/5040831656/
82/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/gmoser/5042479279/
83/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/burnzz/5046198318/
84/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/amcintyre/5046620767/
79/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/amcintyre/5025543944/
80/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/34783280@N03/5037158651/
81/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/wrsly/5040831656/
82/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/gmoser/5042479279/
83/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/burnzz/5046198318/
84/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/amcintyre/5046620767/
Last edited by burnzz (2010-10-03 06:47:45)
Fuck the colours on that are awesome
Do we have one from yesterday/day before? I took this for a friend..
Do we have one from yesterday/day before? I took this for a friend..
Taken for a friend off on uni exchange in Scotland. She'd remarked that it would be a nice day here in Sydney. She wasn't wrong!
I can imagine her sitting up in the tree, reading.
thanks, mcminty - #79, i tagged it for you
it is 81, it is tagged correctly, and it is an insanely sharp picture - when i try to capture movement, i must be moving too, because that capture has awesome detail . . .
How do I get it to show up here, instead of just the address, like everyone else? I tried looking at the quoted text of other posts, and putting the links in that format, but it's not showing up rightburnzz wrote:
it is 81, it is tagged correctly, and it is an insanely sharp picture - when i try to capture movement, i must be moving too, because that capture has awesome detail . . .
go to the page, flickr has bb code now;
copy the bb code for which size ( i like 640, mostly)
copy the bb code for which size ( i like 640, mostly)
Thanks, I believe it's working.
82. Done for a photo project
Brian 2 (082/365) by G. Moser, on Flickr
Brian 2 (082/365) by G. Moser, on Flickr
Last edited by Wallpaper (2010-10-01 16:40:43)
Got one for 3rd of October?
I took this in Canberra today (well "yesterday", but I haven't slept yet). The uni photoclub went on a roadtrip over the weekend to see Floriade, and these two were in my car for the trip. The shot was taken with a 35L + 5D Mark II. Orgasmic depth of field. I will get this gear one day.
I took this in Canberra today (well "yesterday", but I haven't slept yet). The uni photoclub went on a roadtrip over the weekend to see Floriade, and these two were in my car for the trip. The shot was taken with a 35L + 5D Mark II. Orgasmic depth of field. I will get this gear one day.
would you guys consider your selves amateur photographers?
Tu Stultus Es
looking at the photographs, id say so
i'm not getting paid, if that's what you mean . . .eleven bravo wrote:
would you guys consider your selves amateur photographers?
i know as much about photography as Sam knows about English football.SamTheMan wrote:
looking at the photographs, id say so
more like you guys seem to know a buttload about photography. youve had formal training?
Tu Stultus Es
i'm self taught. i don't think i would have learned as much as i did, as fast as i did, without the internet + digital photography.
that includes bf2s, and Kmarion, mcminty, and a little later Wallpaper giving tips and critique.
if i were to shoot Mt. Rushmore, i could do a decent job. if i were to shoot a centerfold for Playboy, not so much.
that includes bf2s, and Kmarion, mcminty, and a little later Wallpaper giving tips and critique.
if i were to shoot Mt. Rushmore, i could do a decent job. if i were to shoot a centerfold for Playboy, not so much.
Im self taught too (actually taking my first photography class now), having the ability to experiment and throw away pictures with digital is invaluable for learning, I dont think I would have gotten into it if I had to learn the basics on film... especially with macros. I also got the majority of my knowledge from reading forums, such as photography on the net, bf2s and another gaming community site. You can also learn quite a bit by just looking at good picture on flickr, asking questions on how the picture was taken, etc.
Last edited by Wallpaper (2010-10-04 00:02:59)
see the slideshow here
85/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/gmoser/5049783855/
86/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/burnzz/5053467986/
87/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/burnzz/5058678936/
88/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/34885830@N04/5062692968/
89/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/86667832@N00/5063020850/
90/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/86667832@N00/5063023480/
91/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/burnzz/5070343070/
85/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/gmoser/5049783855/
86/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/burnzz/5053467986/
87/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/burnzz/5058678936/
88/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/34885830@N04/5062692968/
89/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/86667832@N00/5063020850/
90/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/86667832@N00/5063023480/
91/365 http://www.flickr.com/photos/burnzz/5070343070/
Last edited by burnzz (2010-10-10 19:48:19)