Photography Thread?
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My work also means I see the sun rise and set for most of the year, here's a sunrise. I enjoy taking these because of the of the way the light changes so rapidly and so dramatically..
My hobbies are fishing and golf, I guess I just like frustration..
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Another of my favorites!
My hobbies are fishing and golf, I guess I just like frustration..
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When I take pics of sunsets it usually means I have been fishing, caught nothing and still want a pic for a report!Birdman wrote:My work also means I see the sun rise and set for most of the year, here's a sunrise. I enjoy taking these because of the of the way the light changes so rapidly and so dramatically..
Waranga Basin last night! Very good pics on this thread too!
A question for the photography gurus...do any of you guys still use the cameras which require film? Is there any difference from digital?
cheers
Jim
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Digital has a lot of benefits over film, but some still prefer to shoot film.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/filmdig.htm
ps - very nice sunset picture, now is the time for sunset pics if anyones into it, some really nice colours to be had.
pps - a little tip for next time, try to straighten the pic when posting or displaying, doesnt make it look like the water wants to run off to the side of the screen.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/filmdig.htm
ps - very nice sunset picture, now is the time for sunset pics if anyones into it, some really nice colours to be had.
pps - a little tip for next time, try to straighten the pic when posting or displaying, doesnt make it look like the water wants to run off to the side of the screen.
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This was my view at 5 am,every morning, dreaming who these people where that own these million dollar boats.A life of luxury,as i am only a tradesman. pix only come from Mobil phone camera
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Ahh man. What a view. Wish we could have that lifestyle
Some mobile phone pics are pretty good these days mate so keep At it.
Cheers
Some mobile phone pics are pretty good these days mate so keep At it.
Cheers
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I would like to know,what is a good program,to convert photos,as i have pillion,but obviously don't know how to use it.all my photos are 4 mb. and over.
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Well this got me digging through the photos on my phone.
Nothing special, but I like em.
Nothing special, but I like em.
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Overcast, dead tree, black n white. Sun trying to get through the clouds lol. Plain n simple!
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Fishing Victoria Comp SPEC1516. Total: 326cm
FRESH:
Redfin 44cm. Yellow belly 39cm. Carp 81cm. Rainbow trout 33cm.
SALT: mullet 38cm. Trevally 43cm. KG Whiting 28cm. Squid 20cm.