Hi all,
I've been out again a couple of places today trying to get a bit more experience with camera's the second two have been taken with my samsung galaxy s2 camera phone not the best picture's but i made a schoolboy error i brought my camera out with me but guess who forgot to charge it last night.
the first have been taken on a nikon coolpix i think these two are better but i think the first one is the best of these pictures
i shall keep posting picture on the forum for two reasons
1, to get any advice on the pictures any advice is better than none even if it is bad you can only get better (hopefully)
2, what someone told me a few years ago if you take photographs they are to be seen not sat in a camera gathering dust
many thanks for looking
Michael
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Re: hopefully better
Hi Michael
I'm certainly not experienced enough to offer advice on your images but
I certainly enjoy looking at them all. I think I took a similar picture of
Haigh Hall recently just before chasing the sun as it sank past the horizon on the golf course.
The only thing I can say is the more you practice the more you learn
the better you get.
Hope it holds true for me too.
Looking forward to meeting you at the club when I get back there.
Regards
Shaun
I'm certainly not experienced enough to offer advice on your images but
I certainly enjoy looking at them all. I think I took a similar picture of
Haigh Hall recently just before chasing the sun as it sank past the horizon on the golf course.
The only thing I can say is the more you practice the more you learn
the better you get.
Hope it holds true for me too.
Looking forward to meeting you at the club when I get back there.
Regards
Shaun
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Re: hopefully better
Hi Shaun,
Thanks for your comments as for the haigh hall picture i think most people have taken at least one picture of haigh hall. Yes i think more practice is needed hopefully see you soon i will prob next on the 30th may for the auction night and prob put my comp entry in thats if i can get it sorted by then.
Thanks
Michael
Thanks for your comments as for the haigh hall picture i think most people have taken at least one picture of haigh hall. Yes i think more practice is needed hopefully see you soon i will prob next on the 30th may for the auction night and prob put my comp entry in thats if i can get it sorted by then.
Thanks
Michael
Re: hopefully better
The one of Haigh Hall has a square-on composition that certainly suits the subject. However, it isn't really sharp and with this sort of subject we generally do need crispness. Possibly you used the lens at the longer end of the zoom and the shutter speed was too slow to avoid shake.
Try again with a solid tripod and the difference should be amazing.
Try again with a solid tripod and the difference should be amazing.
Best regards
John
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Re: hopefully better
hi john,
thanks for your comments on the haigh hall picture it did'nt come out to good i really only took it for the car in the picture but i totally agree about the tripod and not crisp it was taken on my phone camera
thanks
michael
thanks for your comments on the haigh hall picture it did'nt come out to good i really only took it for the car in the picture but i totally agree about the tripod and not crisp it was taken on my phone camera
thanks
michael