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rstebbings



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Pic from new SLR

Been monkeying around with my new nikon D7000 and PhotoShop filters, quite happy with the result.

and forgot to add the pic Embarassed

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Vadim



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Very nice, just purchased a Nikon D700 myself, really pleased with it. Thumbs Up 2013 HSE Black Edition with lots of toys
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Just bought an entry level DSLR Nikon D3100

Loving it, bought assorts new bags, tripod, monopod, can't help looking at new lenses all the time too

Heading up to the lakes in October with a few Freel2 member for some photography and a beer or two

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nice pic but you should off took one with my car next to yours lol

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Another D7000 here Thumbs Up

Nick, when & wherabouts are you planning a photography trip to the lakes?

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thinking on getting a canon 650d eos myself any comemnts on it ?

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I'd ask somewhere else by the looks of it this is a NIKON ZONE Laughing

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Big Cry

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Canon 40D user here Cool
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npinks
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simon1233 wrote:
Another D7000 here Thumbs Up

Nick, when & wherabouts are you planning a photography trip to the lakes?


Looking at 13th October, earlyish start about 10, one of the members knows a couple or so places so going to have a drive round, and some are stopping over somewhere ambleside/windermere

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Nice RRS Cool now that I've been nice to you, I hope you won't mind the photography critique Whistle

The sky is a little (lot) washed out or over-exposed, could have been improved with a Neutral Density (ND) filter to lower exposure in the top half of the picture and avoid burn out which you can't do in Photoshop. Or experiment with HDR so you can get a wider exposure range in one picture if you like the end result.

You should be able to see clouds, blue, grey... something, not a white sky unless a nuclear explosion happened nearby at the time Wink

Don't know how much photography experience you have, but I usually under-expose my shots by as much as 1 stop with digital, you can bring back detail in dark areas (underexposed) with image editing, but burnt out/over exposed areas are lost for ever, nothing will ever bring them back.

PS: Does you camera shoot RAW ? Well worth switching to RAW if you're currently shooting in JPEG.

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+1 for shooting in RAW, you can salvage blown out areas 99% of the time or you can do a split raw conversion in photoshop (1 exposure for the sky and 1 for the foreground etc) and then combine the 2 to produce a balanced image Thumbs Up

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