is it just my ultra suspicious trust nobody mind or does that flckr lightning photo not look quite right, a touch of post processing ?
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Those lightning pics are amazing.
Check out this one.
By the way, guess what I bagged today?
*dance*
I haven't got any decent pics to post up from it yet, but hopefully I'll acquire some shortly. I just have the kit lens and the 50mm 1.8 so far.
Next job: find a case, a 35mm lens, a flash, a practical good quality zoom, another bundle of batteries and a good tripod. Oh, and some money. Lots and lots of money. Enough to build boats out of. Boats made of money.Last edited by Magnakai; 13-08-2007, 20:33.
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Just got round to using my new (old) lens today. Its a Canon 50mm f1.2. 40+ years old and a beast of a lens, short but VERY wide and heavy too. I think I have tracked down an f0.95 too! Should be fun!
Haven't had time to process any actual shots with it yet, will have to wait until after my holidays.
Last edited by Gareth C; 13-08-2007, 20:45.
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Good stuff guys, always great to get new gear.
I've dug out and cleaned the old girl (Pentax ME Super with a 50mm f1.7)! Anyone have suggestions for the best 35mm B&W film to buy? I used to be an Ilford man but maybe there is better out there.Last edited by Alastair; 14-08-2007, 09:00.
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Depends whether you're processing it yourself. Trying to find places that will develop proper B&W film are becoming hard to find around here.
You might want to take a look at Fuji NEOPAN 400CN which can be C41 processed ( standard colour processing ) if you don't plan on using your own dark room.
Linky: http://www.fujifilm.co.uk/profession...opan400cn.htmlLast edited by MartyG; 14-08-2007, 08:32.
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Pushing film, i.e., setting the ISO setting on the camera over that of the film's rating, so on the NEOPAN 400, set it to 1600.
The resulting pictures will be a little grainier and more contrasty, depending on the film. Some B&W film can be pushed more than others ( make sure to tell the developers it's a pushed film too, because it affects processing time ).
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Thanks for the info Marty, I'll hopefully try it out and see what happens soon.
I'm not one for taking macros but with the wide angle adaptor I bought came a little macro screw on thing. This was with the lens around 1cm from the bee hence the emphasised depth of field.
I'm aware there isn't really a point of interest in this shot except the sky but boy do I love the way it came out, 2 'exposures' from one shot blended together using layer masks.
Think it's much better large.
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My photos of a local band 'Kobrakai':
Out of these five photos, I like the first and last pics the most
The rest from this set can be found here
I don't think these are my best quality photos (the stage light was a bit bright in the venue and the band were leaping around all over the place!) but there are some good moments captured I think
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