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Post by AznSenzation on May 2, 2009 11:02:54 GMT -5
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Post by YamahaCasey on May 2, 2009 11:17:54 GMT -5
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Post by Radgravity on May 2, 2009 15:38:29 GMT -5
I used to do alot of photographys.. I have an Olympus SLR with a 54mm Lens and 114mm Telephoto Lens, and an old old old Practika SLR with 114mm Telephoto Lens and a 89mm WideAngel Telephoto Lens. Both 35mm Film Cameras When my bank refunds me my money I'm buying a DSLR probably.. These are a few taken with a cheap 1.2mp digital camera so aren't really arty, I do that sorta stuff with my SLR cameras: Sunset from my house: These are from where my grand parents live:
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Post by AznSenzation on May 2, 2009 16:19:57 GMT -5
awesome photos rad!
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Post by Radgravity on May 3, 2009 18:25:13 GMT -5
Thanks ^.^ I'll develope my 35mm films and scan them in and post some of those.. If I can remember where I put them, I put them in my storage box, but can't remember where I stored that
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Post by SnowOwl96 on May 4, 2009 13:25:35 GMT -5
Those are extremely beautiful pictures, More please! <=]3
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Post by Radgravity on May 7, 2009 11:35:25 GMT -5
Well these aren't scenic, they're being developed so I'll post those at a later date.. Taken on an Olympus OM101 SLR with no flash. ** Sorry for the size I didn't realise ** My cat Lance: My cat Nermal: My neice Lauren: My sister Michelle (Laurens Mum): Brother in Law Tony: My sister Cassie: Brother in Law Andy: I have some muscle control issues thanks to medication, so the wider angle shots are generally blurred.. But protrait ones I seem to get right...
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Post by SnowOwl96 on May 13, 2009 15:59:07 GMT -5
Awesome pics, I'm still learning on how to keep my arms and hands steady when it comes to taking photographs. It's not easy. =[ But it's well worth it in the end. =]
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Post by Radgravity on May 14, 2009 5:08:44 GMT -5
Well it depends on what you plan to photograph, obviously you have tripods, but if you plan to be out in the wilderness you can't do much better then a camera bean bag as it shapes to whatever you put it on and keeps it steady..
Short shoulder straps... Just need to find your own way.
Alot of people say you should hold your breathe when you plan to take your photos, but if you do you start to concentrate more on the breathing and start tensing up, just slow steady breathes.
I'm getting my latest film developed so should have more pics to post soon.
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Post by Radgravity on May 16, 2009 12:59:10 GMT -5
I discovered the Telephoto changer was smeered so they're atad blurry.. Random duck in a shop carpark standing on one leg.. Valley cross from my house.. Another picture of the Valley.. Some flowers in my garden..
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Post by str4ngerd4nger on May 16, 2009 13:15:45 GMT -5
damn rad you live in some amazing places
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Post by Radgravity on May 16, 2009 15:27:59 GMT -5
My family span the entire country so a few times a year I get to basically tour with my camera I'm going up to take photos of my Brother in Laws art show in june so I'll take some from where he lives.. These are two from Felixstowe (Sea Side market town) Brother in Law trying to unplug the sea.. Steep Street and was my desktop for 6months..
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Post by Radgravity on Jun 6, 2009 7:35:56 GMT -5
It's been a long time coming but my camera broke so what can you do.. Heres so more.. mostly from around my home as I was testing my new camera.. And I remembered to resize (15% original size) Lancelot: My house Walk way in the meadow in the front garden: Meadow in the front garden: Cassa del Rad: Opposite the house: The lane I live on: The house from the field opposite: Testing the Macro lens Buttercup: Not sure what type of flower..:
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Post by regono on Jun 6, 2009 16:08:37 GMT -5
Rad you got a lot of nice pictures.
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Post by Radgravity on Jun 6, 2009 17:57:53 GMT -5
Thanks, I've got a few others but my laptop is packed for my holiday tomorrow so cant upload them right now
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