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Awesome stuff Haha, Garf and Skinny!
Cloned out something in the lower right corner but otherwise off camera:
Straight off camera:
edit - one more! Slight crop and slight change of tint (weird colour cast by using multiple ND filters):
I've got loads more but I've got to rush to get a train :/ Then no camera stuff for a week. booo.Last edited by PeteJ; 11-10-2009, 15:28.
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Awesome photos there both Haha and Pete.
Really loving your Paris photos HaHa, was there a few weeks ago and took my camera but didn't take proper photographs, just treated it like a point and shoot really. Did you take your tripod with you? I didn't bother which basically meant any decent shots at nighttime was out the window. Such a shame as it's a beautiful city at night as your photos show and I would have loved to have got some proper shots.
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Originally posted by Rossco View PostAwesome photos there both Haha and Pete.
Really loving your Paris photos HaHa, was there a few weeks ago and took my camera but didn't take proper photographs, just treated it like a point and shoot really. Did you take your tripod with you? I didn't bother which basically meant any decent shots at nighttime was out the window. Such a shame as it's a beautiful city at night as your photos show and I would have loved to have got some proper shots.I bought a cheap tripod before going but ended up only using it a couple of times, I tended to improvise with walls and stuff instead as it was too cumbersome everytime I had to set it up. I found it more essential to carry my tiny shutter remote than a tripod actually.
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Looking for a well rounded, sensible opinion!
My wife wants a small compact to take out for mixed piccies of the nipper etc, maybe some gigs (low light).
We have a small HD camcorder and a Canon 400D with a couple of lenses.
I am aware we won't get anything in a compact to compare but still looking for decent little camera!
My thoughts so far are Canon 100is or Panny TZ7 although I think the panny is a bit big for her.
Help with any opinions please before I order a 100is and then regret not buying ?????
Cheers.
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Some nice stuff above guys, particularly from Haha and Pete.
In that price range I'm sure that'll be relatively good. I hear very good things about the Fuji 200EXR which is a little pricier, but has a slightly different type of sensor. It should be better in low light situations. Toddlers move fast, and gigs are dark, so that's an important point.Last edited by Magnakai; 14-10-2009, 20:43.
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Originally posted by EvilBoris View PostWestfield Derby's Security force wasn't impressed with me using their car park for photos. They said I needed a press pass, how ridiculous!
I have a friend who had something similar around here and they actually called the police on her. The cops were deadly serious about her being a terrorist threat and it was only because she could prove (by getting them to confirm there and then with the collage) that she was genuinely not a suicide bomber. They let her go with a talking too but it **** her right up.
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