The Digital SLR Photo Gallery Thread
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A mates house, taken while he was doing a spot of gardening.
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An 8 shot handheld panorama of Marsden Quarry, in between South Shields and Whitburn, in the distance you can see Souter Lighthouse
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An 8 shot handheld panorama of Marsden Quarry, in between South Shields and Whitburn, in the distance you can see Souter Lighthouse
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Dan - The quarry at Marsden provides limestone aggregates and agricultural lime to customer specific requirements.
Aggregates
Marsden Quarry produces a wide range of aggregates for the construction industry. These include sub-bases & fills, single-sized aggregates and also general fills and crusher runs.
Agricultural limestone
Both Calcium & Magnesium agricultural limestone is produced at Marsden. Magnesium limestone is also exported to the continent to countries such as Germany, Holland & Denmark.
Aggregates
Marsden Quarry produces a wide range of aggregates for the construction industry. These include sub-bases & fills, single-sized aggregates and also general fills and crusher runs.
Agricultural limestone
Both Calcium & Magnesium agricultural limestone is produced at Marsden. Magnesium limestone is also exported to the continent to countries such as Germany, Holland & Denmark.
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maybe im being arsey, but im definitely going off the HDR images, i think some of them look super cool, but think i definitely prefer a proper " photo".
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Thats not to say i wont give them a go once i figure out how
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I used one SB-28 in a 24" softbox for the bike Stephen.
From yesterday:
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comments welcomed please.
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From yesterday:
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comments welcomed please.
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^ nice shots mate, good colouring and lighting. If im honest the only thing that id change is the telegraph pole growing out the roof in the second one
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Matt, that colours are great in that, the car stands out immensely and you've hid the flashes well and theres no noticable reflections
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I've been looking at this thread, and when walking my Dog I realised I can't control my urges any longer. The sunset looked fabulous and I wanted to snap it. I like the D60 and have done for some time and this week I shall buy it. However, how do lenses work? I only wan't the one, for now, lol. Is there a standard lesne that does all? I like shots of cars, landscapes, buildings and motorways at night etc. Is there a lense I should go for? Is there a standard one which will do all this, as I am on a budget.
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I think you've made the right choice. I sold my 900 for 3x 28's and havent looked back. I went for cybersync triggers from America though as they are up there with pocket wizards/skyports but cost me half what pocket wizards would have.
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Stephen - i've tried playing around with the infrared RAW image you sent me but I cant get it to look anything half as good as the one you processed ![Wall](https://passionford.com/forum/images/smilies/wall.gif)
Matt - Nice edit... the 2nd Golf photo look much better now
I'd like to have a go with flashes etc but im not sure what to do with them... definitely out of my comfort zone there!
Sarah - I know what you mean about HDR images, but i'm still a fan... i think they look nice if done right, although its easy to go too far... as i have on one o two occasions
Did you use Photomatix to do that one of your cossie? How many exposures?
Benni - The D60 is a cracking starter camera, for what you want the 18-55mm VR kit lens will be just the ticket... it's what i've taken 95% of my photos with
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Matt - Nice edit... the 2nd Golf photo look much better now
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Sarah - I know what you mean about HDR images, but i'm still a fan... i think they look nice if done right, although its easy to go too far... as i have on one o two occasions
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Benni - The D60 is a cracking starter camera, for what you want the 18-55mm VR kit lens will be just the ticket... it's what i've taken 95% of my photos with
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don't take my comments personal, they were terrible though! haha!
you want to make sure your exposures capture the full dynamic range of the scene you're shooting (something you didn't do on yours) that way you don't have blown out highlights that look underexposed and a dull scene.
try using a larger number of pictures if you're having problems doing this.
when editing in photomatix look to make sure halo's are not being formed around objects (buildings/people) as this also looks terrible, you'll have to search for what the sliders all do as it's been a little while since i used it and it's not fresh in my mind.
Personally i'd just stay away from them. it's something that people generally do a bit when starting out (been there myself) because it gives a look thats not really been seen before and can be quite striking but its very easy to do and as this thread illustrates (this is not a dig at anyone, but the shots of santa pod HDR style are also terrible) can be done very badly easily, and ends up getting used for all manor of things.
So, to summerise:
Try and cover the full dynamic range of the scene. (personally i'd bracket 1/3 a stop either side of the correct exposure and it will be a bit more subtle then)
No Halos!
Try and make it subtle instead of in your face.
Experiment.
Hope thats of some help, as you can tell i went off them some time ago.
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you want to make sure your exposures capture the full dynamic range of the scene you're shooting (something you didn't do on yours) that way you don't have blown out highlights that look underexposed and a dull scene.
try using a larger number of pictures if you're having problems doing this.
when editing in photomatix look to make sure halo's are not being formed around objects (buildings/people) as this also looks terrible, you'll have to search for what the sliders all do as it's been a little while since i used it and it's not fresh in my mind.
Personally i'd just stay away from them. it's something that people generally do a bit when starting out (been there myself) because it gives a look thats not really been seen before and can be quite striking but its very easy to do and as this thread illustrates (this is not a dig at anyone, but the shots of santa pod HDR style are also terrible) can be done very badly easily, and ends up getting used for all manor of things.
So, to summerise:
Try and cover the full dynamic range of the scene. (personally i'd bracket 1/3 a stop either side of the correct exposure and it will be a bit more subtle then)
No Halos!
Try and make it subtle instead of in your face.
Experiment.
Hope thats of some help, as you can tell i went off them some time ago.
Matt.
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don't take my comments personal, they were terrible though! haha!
you want to make sure your exposures capture the full dynamic range of the scene you're shooting (something you didn't do on yours) that way you don't have blown out highlights that look underexposed and a dull scene.
try using a larger number of pictures if you're having problems doing this.
when editing in photomatix look to make sure halo's are not being formed around objects (buildings/people) as this also looks terrible, you'll have to search for what the sliders all do as it's been a little while since i used it and it's not fresh in my mind.
Personally i'd just stay away from them. it's something that people generally do a bit when starting out (been there myself) because it gives a look thats not really been seen before and can be quite striking but its very easy to do and as this thread illustrates (this is not a dig at anyone, but the shots of santa pod HDR style are also terrible) can be done very badly easily, and ends up getting used for all manor of things.
So, to summerise:
Try and cover the full dynamic range of the scene. (personally i'd bracket 1/3 a stop either side of the correct exposure and it will be a bit more subtle then)
No Halos!
Try and make it subtle instead of in your face.
Experiment.
Hope thats of some help, as you can tell i went off them some time ago.
Matt.
you want to make sure your exposures capture the full dynamic range of the scene you're shooting (something you didn't do on yours) that way you don't have blown out highlights that look underexposed and a dull scene.
try using a larger number of pictures if you're having problems doing this.
when editing in photomatix look to make sure halo's are not being formed around objects (buildings/people) as this also looks terrible, you'll have to search for what the sliders all do as it's been a little while since i used it and it's not fresh in my mind.
Personally i'd just stay away from them. it's something that people generally do a bit when starting out (been there myself) because it gives a look thats not really been seen before and can be quite striking but its very easy to do and as this thread illustrates (this is not a dig at anyone, but the shots of santa pod HDR style are also terrible) can be done very badly easily, and ends up getting used for all manor of things.
So, to summerise:
Try and cover the full dynamic range of the scene. (personally i'd bracket 1/3 a stop either side of the correct exposure and it will be a bit more subtle then)
No Halos!
Try and make it subtle instead of in your face.
Experiment.
Hope thats of some help, as you can tell i went off them some time ago.
Matt.
I think ill stick to normal boggo photo's
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pratley - I like that too, where is it?
Matt - Totally agree wth your HDR tips.
Benni - Woohoo... congratulations! How you getting along with your new purchase?
dvid The wife is jealous... she watches longleat on Sky TV all the time
Here's another one from me, i've fallen into the habbit of HDR, lazy photography
Anyway it's a pub/restaurant in a very unusual location, built into the caves in the cliffside at Marsden beach, in the old days the area was well used as a smuggling den.
Matt - Totally agree wth your HDR tips.
Benni - Woohoo... congratulations! How you getting along with your new purchase?
dvid The wife is jealous... she watches longleat on Sky TV all the time
Here's another one from me, i've fallen into the habbit of HDR, lazy photography
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RED16- thanks, the picture was taken at Heathmount school, just outside Stevenage towards the A10. Was attending a small classic car show and went for a wander.
Great picture by the way, really need to get myself Photomatix.
Great picture by the way, really need to get myself Photomatix.
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Bit of a makeshift location after plan 'A' was closed off!
I think the location lets these down personally but please give you CC to help me improve.
Cheers in advance,
Matt.