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Fantastic advice - many thanks all. Have printed out 'Focus Stacking' info ...

Added: 07/08/2010 - 9:23 PM | Last Replied: 10/08/2010 - 10:30 AM
Forum: Beginner Photographers

I don't know what you mean, Lobby ole chap! ;)

Added: 09/06/2007 - 3:49 PM | Last Replied: 19/03/2011 - 2:44 AM
Forum: Photographic discussion

Hi Ryan, Great pictures! Thanks for including the technical details and the description. It all helps me learn! Thank you, if you want to know anything more, just ask. I'm willing to reveal all of my techniques. More of my work can be seen here: www.ryanbater.co.uk , Thanks :)

Added: 01/04/2010 - 2:22 PM | Last Replied: 02/05/2012 - 1:56 PM
Forum: Lighting

Then I would suggest you all draft your issues in a clear and concise way and email them to the commitee members, as I have just done with the camera club I was attending, have now left for a club more friendly and hands on the cameras and members evenings that can be about anything you want, photographically. I have had a response from them saying that they will discuss my issues at the ne...

Added: 12/12/2010 - 11:21 PM | Last Replied: 15/12/2010 - 9:35 PM
Forum: Photographic discussion

Hmm I have always avoided the foucsing ring when stacking (for the reason stated in my previous post). Course it might just be that the difference at macro distances in magnification across a small subject is not enough to break the blending feature. Also something you might want to try out is this method: link looks interesting - certainly for giving a quicker in field result than a full ...

Added: 27/02/2009 - 1:40 PM | Last Replied: 12/03/2009 - 12:18 AM
Forum: Lighting

What a weird effect you get on the right hand corner when you scroll up and down

Added: 27/04/2011 - 12:01 AM | Last Replied: 27/04/2011 - 11:03 AM
Forum: Photo Month Forum

Hi Bigp, i am telling u an important matter. u r new in this forum and photography also. U should post more photos and view others photo so that u would learn more. U have to post comments on other's picture so that they will know u and feel interest to show ur portfolio and give u votes and comments. So be active and post comments , votes and photos. Wish u all the best. Hi...

Added: 07/01/2006 - 7:17 AM | Last Replied: 08/01/2006 - 12:54 AM
Forum: Photographic discussion

Don't forget that if its all a bit too much to take in, you can set up for Shutter priority (Tv mode, I think it is on Canon). You can set your shutter speed to somewhere around the 1/500 for quick moving objects and the Aperture will take care of itself. You'll be limited to only 1/200 sec if you're trying to use your pop-up flash so try to ensure your light is pretty good and you can manage...

Added: 01/10/2011 - 3:44 PM | Last Replied: 10/10/2011 - 7:07 PM
Forum: Beginner Photographers

Hi all. I'm back for a bit. I will be very busy over the next couple of months getting ready to deploy, but will try to stop in and check up on things. Hi Amber, glad you found the site :) Look forward to seeing more pictures, know he probably took alot of them. The guys here are curious also, he was going to do some pictures using pringles chips, If you run across any, would you mind postin...

Added: 11/01/2008 - 9:05 PM | Last Replied: 30/05/2008 - 7:10 AM
Forum: Light-hearted chat

I personally would go for the 24-70. I'm in the market for one at the moment as it is. Also, my dad was talking to a well known railway photographer a couple of weeks ago that shot Canon and he was saying that he wouldn't have a 24-105 given now as he's had 4 in the past (warranty replacements) and they were all lacking in sharpness and build quality!

Added: 05/01/2010 - 12:11 AM | Last Replied: 25/01/2010 - 1:15 PM
Forum: Canon Cameras
Replies: 27

confused

if something is moving quick then you need a quick shutter speed, to stop a moving object use a low shutter speed. I follow the first part Fender, that is if you want to freeze the action. but you lost me on the last part.

Added: 07/05/2010 - 6:39 PM | Last Replied: 16/05/2010 - 3:11 PM
Forum: Beginner Photographers

Thanks Alan Sallly

Added: 17/06/2011 - 11:33 AM | Last Replied: 02/07/2011 - 3:52 PM
Forum: Accessories

Anyone we know? And why did you use wikipedia, aren't you supposed to use something like friends reunited?!

Added: 04/02/2007 - 10:37 PM | Last Replied: 05/02/2007 - 8:20 PM
Forum: Digital imaging

LOL!!!!

Added: 21/03/2007 - 4:46 PM | Last Replied: 24/03/2007 - 11:28 PM
Forum: Digital cameras

I would say you need to consider the charactistics of the lens in question. You have ruled out the obvious like camera shake etc. Firstly not all lenses will necessarily perform 'best' at small apetures. Second I, would consider the quality of the lens - not all Canon or Nikkor or other big brand lenses are created equally, as this website demonstrates (just Nikon I'm afraid but gives you...

Added: 15/04/2006 - 3:24 AM | Last Replied: 21/04/2006 - 7:05 AM
Forum: Taking photos
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