Yeah that is very cool Taka, Would have loved to have a look
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Boris - Like that collection. Love that bird in flight photo - superb. The night sky is very nice too.
Taka - thanks for sharing that - sounds interesting and a cool photo.
Random selection of recent stuff - some from my D90, some from my phone - really enjoy the immediacy of using the phone to take and process stuff. On the flipside, am currently working my way through a roll of Portra in my Spotmatic, which usually takes me a few months to do - pretty much always forget what I have taken !
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Originally posted by Garf View PostBoris - Like that collection. Love that bird in flight photo - superb. The night sky is very nice too.
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Originally posted by MartyG View PostYes, but not the DSLR one. They're not really a traditional tripod replacement as they're very short, but they can be useful for a carry with you support. With tripods it doesn't really pay to go cheap, especially given you're balancing a grand's worth of kit or more on them. I personally like Manfrotto tripod systems which you can swap the head on, but they also do entry level with fixed heads for around the ?60 mark. Giottos stuff is well regarded too and then there's the stuff from Gitzo but at a premium. These would last you a lifetime though. You also want to have a think about if you're planning to take it on a trek - they can get heavy which is where carbon fibre tripods are a bonus (and = more expensive).
I also had a play with some macro stuff this evening as round 5 of APoY has this as a subject - trying some concept stuff (it's a bit noisy due to high ISO because of low light), can you figure out what it is?
Edit: another try with some better lighting this time ...
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