Hi folks,
Here's a couple taken this weekend. Saturday at Thurso Xmas lights & Sunday at Dunnet Beach. Hope you enjoy.
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Hi folks,
Here's a couple taken this weekend. Saturday at Thurso Xmas lights & Sunday at Dunnet Beach. Hope you enjoy.
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All the world's a stage and we are merely players . . . . .
For more visit: http://www.studiograff-photo.co.uk
Excellent street shot.I think you've got that technique mastered and i do like that lovely blueish tone of the beach shot.
both are lovely Deemac
I've not been brave enough yet to try night photography - will get round to it eventually I daresay, just don't want to look like a prat who doesn't know what they are doing, which would be correct
Really like the 1 of the Christmas lights.
Agreed with MPH. Start at Scrabster. Nice and peaceful at night and lots of lovely water reflections.
Bring a tripod and remote trigger, ISO100, f11 (or more if you want a longer shutter speed), manual focus (set to infinity) and your off.
The camera club is also doing a night photography street session on the 18th January if you want to come along.
All the world's a stage and we are merely players . . . . .
For more visit: http://www.studiograff-photo.co.uk
I too went out with the camera on Saturday afternoon and came across Deemac in the town centre. A great day for photography, clear skies, hard frost and high tide. Some photos below:
yes I did see that but 18th Jan is my daughters 18th so think I might have other plans for the night unless she is planning on going out with her underage mates!
I haven't got a remote trigger - do I need one or can you just use the camera's self timer? and what is an infinity setting <rummages thru book to find it>
ok found out what infinity is thanks to husband!
Last edited by dragonfly; 16-Dec-09 at 22:47. Reason: hubby was useful for a change!
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