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Photography forums to discuss photography and photo techniques on taking photos, with ideas, tips, questions and more.
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Aurora Borealis/ Northern Lights
I was too ill to go out on the first night of activity and then the second night it was too cloudy. Did manage to capture them last August for the first time and I’ve not... -
How often do you take photos?
I've always got a camera with me, almost always a proper one rather than the little device on my ancient phone, and I often use it. But as for going out with intent, not... -
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Northern Lights . . . Smartphones
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How old is your digital camera?
Canon 350d- though not switched on for a while. -
Wildlife with a Nikon D90 and Nikkor AFS 70-300, best settings?
Yes it was a greenhouse, quite dull in there with opaque plastic cover and it was raining. I'm 200% better with this cam compared to when I got it, that's the main thing.... -
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Planetary Parade
There's a spot with a reasonably dark sky a short drive from my home. Sadly, when my alarm went off it wasn't just cloudy, it was raining so I got back in bed. :( -
Tiff or RAW
We always use 16 bit TIFF, made from RAW, for processing because tones are so much smoother than with 8 bit. This is a survival from the days when we used 6 Megabit camer... -
To enhance or degrade that is the ?
The middle one for me too! -
Why does my photo in my gallery look washed out?
Definitely agree with, Malc. I had the same problem with muddy looking uploads until I converted them to sRGB before upload. Worked a treat. -
A little help?
Thanks, Keith The lens has it's limitations as it's trying to perform many different things..but having said that I think it would probably open up a little more. My v... -
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Photographing From Aeroplanes
Thank u for yr sample pics. My question relates to pics taken from the altitude of the ground. The pics that was half satisfying were slide film pics taken over deserts.... -
Photo Help
Try some of the suggested adjustments on your chosen image, then post that together with the untouched image (as a mod) in the Critique Gallery, stating what you've done ... -
Planning my first organised shoot since covid :)
I started a new project not so long ago using double on camera flash and a Pegear. I need to get extra close for this one :) [photo] [photo] -
Finding studio locations - peerspace
Don't forget ePz's very own Directories listings, where you can search for studios for hire, plus much, much more. -
Aperture For Canon 70
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Possible Camera Problem
Just to clear up any misunderstanding I only use the Windows viewer to assess wether the photo is worth keepng ie is it sharp is the composition Ok, Iam not looking to se... -
Sunsets & Eyesight Safety
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Noise Near The Top Of Sunset Photos
" If the DR is large, then to avoid highlight burn out, you set the exposure to suit (as the OP is doing). The result will be blocked and noisy shadows. Dave" ... -
Birds in flight with Canon EOS 5DSR + Canon 100-400mm
Thanks, that is all very useful stuff and I appreciate the time you have spent replying. Best regards. -
Help planning an Easter Photoshoot with a friend!
"Thanks for your help! Haha, ok, so I am not a “fashion expert.” I was just wondering how do I communicate to my model to wear “fun/spring/pastel/light/bright colors/... -
Space
If you are interested in this phenomenon you may find this interesting reading. https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/7/16/17690740/cosmic-rays-universe-theory-science -
Astro Photography - What lenses are best?
It really depends, but a solid wide angle lens that is ranging from 70-200mm, that's not fixed (so you can obviously adjust). I find prime lenses to be more clearer but a... -
Help with Night Photography
My camera is a Sony RX10M4 Just come across this thread and having just (last September) got into astrophotography, the single biggest challenge I found to begin with was... -
Bronica ETRS shutter speed problem
This is how I solved it. The problem was the lens as others suggested. Remove the lens. Put the lens on a table with the back facing up. Squirt a small amount of contact... -
Will the wearing of masks kill street photography?
"Here in France it's not the mask that is the danger to street photography, it's "droit de l'image" (rights to images). The law is open to various interpretations, b... -
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You think your film camera is old?
Keeping in simple to a very high degree; thank you so much for sharing. -
Photographing the Sun, ND1000?
Ah, thanks, understand that better! I'll go for the film. -
Forced Perspective
Gives me a different perspective on things......... ....getting something right. :)