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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
Replies: 4

Snow scenes

I often shoot competitive skiing here in Canada, so run into this routinely. There should be no photoshop required, you just have to meter properly. The good news is that this is far easier with digital than it ever was with film. First, you can take a white-balance off the snow. Then you can increase the exposure (metering off the brightest area of blank snow (nothing else in the frame) that y...

Added: 04/02/2003 - 9:16 AM | Last Replied: 06/02/2003 - 3:58 PM
Forum: Digital cameras

Bootlaces, thats a beautiful explanation of why people send free photos to the BBC.........................ties this tread up rather well. and you posted it after having to read this :- Also the media know that the poor suckers will tune in every evening/day in the hope that their pics will be presented!

Added: 29/11/2010 - 8:11 PM | Last Replied: 25/12/2010 - 10:45 AM
Forum: Photographic discussion

Robin, Just checked your Alpine shot and I think the dark blue sky looks OK. Thanks. Darren.

Added: 02/07/2007 - 9:52 AM | Last Replied: 17/07/2007 - 12:29 PM
Forum: Taking photos

Thanks for the assistance, I'll just take loads at different exposures and see which is the best.

Added: 18/01/2007 - 8:21 AM | Last Replied: 18/01/2007 - 6:41 PM
Forum: Taking photos

Hi Bren, as usaul I have wandered in after evryone else has left,,,,,and I cant resist,,, TOLD YOU IT WAS A GREAT SITE FOR LEARNING,

Added: 19/10/2007 - 11:03 PM | Last Replied: 07/11/2007 - 11:03 PM
Forum: Digital cameras

...it is rude to attack people so why do you? you say: post an opinion by all means why should we if we get attacked for it? ..why comment if you do not like it? Like the pose on this and the lighting; arm maybe obscures the face a bit too much for me. Like the shot though. John seems to me john did like, it, and had an opion on how to make it better, yet you sti...

Added: 05/07/2008 - 11:23 AM | Last Replied: 12/07/2008 - 1:06 PM
Forum: Photographic discussion

Camera club judges can too often by pompous and ignorant in the subject, sorry, opinionated in the subject. I am no great photographer but I stopped entering inter-club competitions for this reason. Someone who has spent years judging the same thing may not be the best to judge the new, we may grow older but too often we do not grow wiser.

Added: 25/04/2005 - 3:47 AM | Last Replied: 29/04/2005 - 9:53 AM
Forum: Digital cameras

The trouble with all manual writers is that they know what they mean but you may not. We've had this problem for years. You need an expert to write the manual but it always needs to be checked by a complete duffer, if they can make sense of it then it's OK, if they can't then it needs re-writing.

Added: 11/03/2006 - 10:15 PM | Last Replied: 12/03/2006 - 1:27 AM
Forum: Digital cameras

Pub?...

Added: 22/11/2006 - 10:35 PM | Last Replied: 18/03/2007 - 9:30 PM
Forum: Photographic discussion

Gotcha! :o) Fab pic - but then, you already know that! hehe :)

Added: 08/11/2004 - 1:38 AM | Last Replied: 08/11/2004 - 10:17 AM
Forum: Digital imaging

Didn't catch the programmes but surfed the www...there number of pics that will be uploaded makes the task of judging it gargantuan...perhaps they were the ones who only had the time to participate! shaun

Added: 27/06/2005 - 12:47 AM | Last Replied: 17/07/2005 - 9:03 AM
Forum: Photographic discussion

Just keep trying i guess. that's what tony said tonight. keep shooting. it's all experience. how did the shoot go? -- i learned a lot! thanks again! signing off now. - lu

Added: 02/02/2004 - 4:24 PM | Last Replied: 03/02/2004 - 4:56 AM
Forum: Photographic discussion

More importantly at A4 size, 80% couldn't tell the difference between 350D and 1Ds II and even at A3 size, which is about the biggest most people print, it was as much as 66%. I think that 20% is quite a lot of people, especially if they were not photographers. 34% is really substantial. What would be interesting is to perform the same test with a Nikon F55 and a Nikon F6. Matt

Added: 20/08/2006 - 10:52 AM | Last Replied: 24/08/2006 - 3:50 AM
Forum: Freelance

Yeah i have, but i really am enjoying gettin to grips with taking the pictures, any critique or advice would be most welcome as i try to improve in 08! pete

Added: 25/12/2004 - 1:13 PM | Last Replied: 24/12/2007 - 4:26 PM
Forum: Photographic discussion
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