View Full Version : a friend's daughters with my new camera :)
come on then!!! I'm ready, all advice taken with a stiff upper lip and only little tears :happy:
(oh and i'm still working out corel photo paint so no cropping done at all!
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Reef bloke
07-07-08, 18:18
Very nice pics mate,personally id have chosen a wider aperture to blur out the background and would have given you a faster shutter speed to avoid subject movement as in pic 1.
Distractions such as the seats is a little off putting too especially when in front of the subject.As i say though i like them,very natural shots.What camera were you using?
What wash powder are you all using.The kids have got a real taste for it.
FEED THEM KIDS NOW !!!!!!
MY GOD, THEY`RE EATING THEIR OWN CLOTHES.:whistling::whistling::whistling:
chrissyboy
07-07-08, 21:14
Great pics, what camera?
lol not my kids but i know the parents are veggi so perhaps thats it.
I tried to use a large apperature i'll find out exactly but i think it was about F6.
there is a pollarising filter on to which makes them a touch dark.
i found it difficalt to get close enough to miss the chairs but not to close so they would realise i was taking photos, bit anoying but i'll have another go next time i go to see them.
camera is a Nikon d80, 18 -135 nikon lens. had it a week today.
lol my photos range from nice picks of the little ones to hundreds of door frames,grass,weeds and bricks while just playing with the settings.:rolleyes:
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