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    Default Some weekend shots

    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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    Excellent street shot.I think you've got that technique mastered and i do like that lovely blueish tone of the beach shot.

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    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

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    Really like the 1 of the Christmas lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragonfly View Post
    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
    Get yourself down to Scrabster for night shots,not many ppl wandering around.Some of my greatest disasters have been from there and nobody watching me mess it up.Even better....no Neds.

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    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.
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    Default Photos from last Saturday (12 Dec 09)

    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:






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    Quote Originally Posted by Deemac View Post
    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.
    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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