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rninnim's Gallery Comments
Hi I did take a couple like that but then lost the slight orange of sunset at the bottom of the image, this was only a quick upload anyway though, just while there where no planes. Thanks for the comments though By: rninnim |
Thanks guys, i do tend to agree with you Andrew, but the water was a murky greeny brownish colour, i will upload a picture taken without the filters on next, was just testing this to see how it came out. By: rninnim |
Really nice night shot, lovely colours and St Pauls is so sharp in the background. Great view point too, well done. By: Danim |
Well caught shot, not sure if i agree with the others as i prefer the look of the eurofighter to the tornado, but carrying one sidewinder though? By: steve_od |
NIce picture, this could well be the House built for Ray Brandes in Issaquah washington, as as far as i know its the only one he built in washington. Its from 1952 and is in a unusual sytle for some, he used the window and light entry points with patterns a couple of times before this one. By: Michaelr205 |
thought it was a new sony add at first, od practice, what purpose does it serve? By: luisamicciche |
Thats exactly why i didnt fancy getting it out and sitting it on my lap jonny lol. By: rninnim |
Thanks bronnie, i thought about it then changed my mind hence the title lol, that and the fact i think photoshop masking tools hate me. I am sure he has been called worse in the past lol. By: rninnim |
Lovely shot, lovely use of a great lens, sort of makes everything seem so small. Love the way this lens affects skys, must get myself one oneday. By: bmott001 |
Wow what a piece of hardwork there, to go as far as a butress out of sand. Lovely picture well captured, would of been nice to see who made this creation too though. By: CB |
Lovely model and great colours, looks so bright and warm. By: GregorP |
Very cute, well focussed too. By: Thundervlade |
Nice like it, great lighting great effect. Well done, bet it was a bit chilly down there lol. By: Danim |
Lovely angle and nice idea, i do love seeing this lens in action, seems everyone on here has one except me lol. By: mansoor |
Davross i just getting used to them, but i have a couple of nd filters and a circ polarizer as well as a couple of sunsets from the cokin range that fit in a holder on the front of the lens, plus a few other like diffusers and colour filters for B/W which wont work with digital. But i an open to experiment so will try allsorts, maybe need to adjust my exp though. By: rninnim |
Love the colours here, could i ask what white balance setting you used? i have the same camera but never seem to get it right at night. By: nobby2sheds |
Cant remember its name, the room at the top of the pillar used to be the laundry room when first built. Nice shot. By: urbanography |
I Have spent more time fiddling with the camera in PGR4 than driving the cars, well nearly anyway. Its a great addition to a game to be able to take pictures with a virtual camera, there is no limit to height and angle, plus you get all the normal apeture f-stop and a load of filters to play with all within the game itself. Nice image and well thought of, dont know how you got it from 360 to here though, but then only had mine a couple of weeks. By: mark_elford |
I think you have the right idea now, but i think the back light is not subtle enough, it takes the eye awayfrom the subject still. Generally people in uniform are shot in their place of work using it as a backdrop, or with the uniform as the main interest against a plain backdrop without any other objects to distract from it. Use of backlighting can be subtle i have included a link to the cokin webpage and the champagne filter which shows this. By: keith47 |
Lovley colours and contrast. By: norton |







































