Holiday snaps
I’ve posted the first batch of photographs from my holiday on flickr, if you’re interested.
I’ve posted the first batch of photographs from my holiday on flickr, if you’re interested.
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Looks like a great place!!! I adore the Mud Giant's hair -- wish mine were like that!
What are her eyes made of?-----
Well up to your usual standard. Love the living sculptures.
Rock and chain - did you try fill-in flash?
I just traded in my Medium Format Bronica SQA 6x6cm for a Canon D10 Digital body to use with the lenses bought for my EOS600.
184 page manual! I may get to use it sometime soon! Initial results very good, you have to enlarge the picture enormously before you can see individual pixels.
by Jonathan Briggs @ 18/08/2005 10:09 pm • Permalink •
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Great shots!
by etherealfire @ 19/08/2005 4:08 am • Permalink •
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I'm a sucker for sunsets.
The concretion on that anchor cable is moody, too!
by Mr.D. @ 19/08/2005 6:09 am • Permalink •
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Sometimes you can cheat an inexpensive flash by covering it with a piece of tissue paper to diffuse the effects.
You may also find somewhere in the menu system a facility for arranging an under/over exposure. On a digital camara easy to practice and play about with different settings.
by Jonathan Briggs @ 19/08/2005 5:08 pm • Permalink •
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Aaron F.: His eyes are made of shards of broken crockery, I think.
Jonathan Briggs: Thanks! I didn't try fill-in flash, because it's a bit pathetic on my little Casio and tends to overdo it. The Canon D10 sounds fantastic.
etherealfire: Thanks!
Mr. D.: Me too. Can't resist taking photos of them, even though it's a bit of a cliché.
by bsag @ 19/08/2005 5:08 pm • Permalink •
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Interesting photo. I flickr several month ago - lol
by flash menu @ 11/04/2008 10:46 pm • Permalink •
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