Re: Day 14: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
Two for today ...
http://www.pbase.com/dhumphries/imag...3/original.jpg
Nikon D5000 + Nikon 105mm VR2 Macro: 1/90s f/8 at iso1000
and Magic, something has caught her attention; she's not often this still (for a non-blurred pic at 1/90s)
http://www.pbase.com/dhumphries/imag...1/original.jpg
Nikon D5000 + Nikon 105mm VR2 Macro: 1/90s f/8 at iso1000
Re: In honour of those occasions when we take ourselves a little too seriously!
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Originally Posted by
Colin Southern
I think you all may have missed it ...
... it's meant to mean "Flash in the Pan" (old saying).
Re: In honour of those occasions when we take ourselves a little too seriously!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Colin Southern
I think you all may have missed it ...
... it's meant to mean "Flash in the Pan" (old saying).
Well, I got it, but didn't want to state the obvious!
Re: In honour of those occasions when we take ourselves a little too seriously!
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Originally Posted by
Colin Southern
I think you all may have missed it ...
... it's meant to mean "Flash in the Pan" (old saying).
I did get it, but I will admit that the (xenon) bulb didn't go on until I looked at the title.
Cheers,
Rick
Re: Day 14: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread
The drops of water really make the first one, Dave: perfect. And excellent focus on the Magic's eyes: maybe could have added some flash, filled in the near side of her face a bit? Just a thought.
Cheers,
Rick
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Re: In honour of those occasions when we take ourselves a little too seriously!
Bit late getting these in, Dropped my wife at an 'end of term do' and had to kill a couple of hours .
Wanderered down to Gas St Basin , a kind of little Venice in the middle of the city. Then back to Holloway Circus where there is a really odd 'modern' glass fronted tower block.
The sky was developing nicely when I picked her up a bit later. Nothing too fantastic, but quite good fun for all that.
G'Night all
James
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Re: In honour of those occasions when we take ourselves a little too seriously!
Nice series, James. I particularly like the last one: great mood, and the aircraft is a really nice touch. Did you consider doing perspective correction on the first two? It doesn't do much harm in the second, seems to make the tall building feel taller, but it's a bit distracting in the first.
Cheers,
Rick
Re: In honour of those occasions when we take ourselves a little too seriously!
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Originally Posted by
Dave Humphries
Well, I got it, but didn't want to state the obvious!
I'm with Dave - although I must admit it took me a few minutes - my daughter wondered what the scream 'I got it' was all about.
Before and after or fish for dinner
Actually this was shot on the 14.th but posted on the next day. :)
Re: Before and after or fish for dinner
Mouthwatering, António! I like the first double frame, with it just starting to cook and then with it flipped. A nice sequence of cooking on the grill. Great concept.
Cheers,
Rick
Re: Before and after or fish for dinner
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Originally Posted by
rick55
Mouthwatering, António! I like the first double frame, with it just starting to cook and then with it flipped. A nice sequence of cooking on the grill. Great concept. Cheers, Rick
Too kind of you Rick :):)
Thanks. :)
May be a stupid/silly question which you will answer as you wish of course: Do you have any connection whatsoever with Portuguese people ? :)
Re: In honour of those occasions when we take ourselves a little too seriously!
Rick, thanks, it was a long day yesterday and it after midnight when I finally got to review the shots, so all abit rushed.
Of the 3 the sky is my favourite too. Aircraft was deliberate, but then, I was looking along the flight path. I love watching clouds develop in the evening and yesterday was rapid change and a lot of interest.
Your point about the canal boat shot is well made. I was on a btidge looking acros and interested in the diverging rails intersected by the line of the boats. I did a quick adjust but I think I'll have to go back and have another go.
Thew building I deliberately left cos I was interested in the interaction between the curving wall of the underpass and the converging parallels of the building. Its not tall by US standards but its one of the largest in Birmingham and I've had my eye on it for a while.
PAD is proving usefull pushing me to try a few shots where I reckon I'll be going back and spending more time getting things right!
cheers,
James