A few Ford Fair 2011 photos
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A few Ford Fair 2011 photos
First show in ages for me, been off the scene a little but thought I'd pay Ford Fair a visit as it's always a good show.
Not massive amounts of images from me, couldn't be bothered really just enjoyed browsing round without snapping everything for a change.
All images can be seen here: http://www.djaphoto.co.uk/gallery/ma...g2_itemId=5473
some of my fav's that caught my eye though...
Not massive amounts of images from me, couldn't be bothered really just enjoyed browsing round without snapping everything for a change.
All images can be seen here: http://www.djaphoto.co.uk/gallery/ma...g2_itemId=5473
some of my fav's that caught my eye though...
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CheeRS guys, glad you like
I should have done more now lol, oh well will be at RSOC National Day so will have to be more trigger happy eh
Just making a slideshow now, will upload to youtube
I should have done more now lol, oh well will be at RSOC National Day so will have to be more trigger happy eh
Just making a slideshow now, will upload to youtube
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I've put a slideshow of my images from Ford Fair on a small video on my website, please take a look here: http://djaphoto.co.uk/blog/
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Brilliant quality pics
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wow, thanks for the brilliant comments, much appreciated indeed
I really enjoy my photography and like to play around with editing to try and stand out a little from the rest.
Kinda think I've got my own style now which I tend to work towards in most things, so I'm happy to hear good comments like the ones here!
Matt: thanks for the comments about my website too
I really enjoy my photography and like to play around with editing to try and stand out a little from the rest.
Kinda think I've got my own style now which I tend to work towards in most things, so I'm happy to hear good comments like the ones here!
Matt: thanks for the comments about my website too
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Thanks
I am currently using a Nikon D200 body (which I bloody adore), Fuji S3 Pro body, Nikon 18-70mm, Sigma 70-300mm, Nikon 300mm F4 AF prime (very sharp too).
Then the rest is down to editing afterwards. Helps to have a good image to begin with though
I am currently using a Nikon D200 body (which I bloody adore), Fuji S3 Pro body, Nikon 18-70mm, Sigma 70-300mm, Nikon 300mm F4 AF prime (very sharp too).
Then the rest is down to editing afterwards. Helps to have a good image to begin with though
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Thanks again, much appreciated.
Camera was Nikon D200, lens was 18-70mm f3.5-f4.5G.
Settings were pretty much aperture priority set at F4, ISO 100. these came out surpisingly sharp for F4 too.
The rest is down to the digital dark room, of which I now have around 8-9 yrs experience lol
Camera was Nikon D200, lens was 18-70mm f3.5-f4.5G.
Settings were pretty much aperture priority set at F4, ISO 100. these came out surpisingly sharp for F4 too.
The rest is down to the digital dark room, of which I now have around 8-9 yrs experience lol
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Thanks again, much appreciated.
Camera was Nikon D200, lens was 18-70mm f3.5-f4.5G.
Settings were pretty much aperture priority set at F4, ISO 100. these came out surpisingly sharp for F4 too.
The rest is down to the digital dark room, of which I now have around 8-9 yrs experience lol
Camera was Nikon D200, lens was 18-70mm f3.5-f4.5G.
Settings were pretty much aperture priority set at F4, ISO 100. these came out surpisingly sharp for F4 too.
The rest is down to the digital dark room, of which I now have around 8-9 yrs experience lol
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Very kind words Carlo, cheeRS mate
dpud: yea you want to be in shutter priority when doing fast moving subjects, and aperture would be best for static...when your comfy with both and have learnt what type of settings do what you can try your hand at manual
dpud: yea you want to be in shutter priority when doing fast moving subjects, and aperture would be best for static...when your comfy with both and have learnt what type of settings do what you can try your hand at manual
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