ISO 800 might have let you get something usable if slightly "soft" and probably quite grainy because you're using a compact :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
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ISO 800 might have let you get something usable if slightly "soft" and probably quite grainy because you're using a compact :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
They look good, better than what I can do!
My camera's flash is useless - it just isn't powerfull enough even pictures in daylight end up dark!
My fave pictures that I have taken are these:
and this one :
Good work Iain, those Lurgan Park shots are great! :up:
nicemms, both your photos look like familiar places, but it's difficult to be sure. The first one reminds me of Rangitoto Island near Auckland in New Zealand. The second one looks like Inverness, the capital of the Scottish Highlands, looking down the river from the main bridge in the town centre, but I don't recall the two church spires on the right. Am I anywhere close with either?
Now this just sucks: I have a Mount Everest on one of my knuckles and I don't even get to take a picture of it because I have no camera! :mad: I'd never seen so cool swelling before! :D
I actually took a picture of Mt Everest 2 yrs ago.....from Sikkim , let me search for it ;)
Here's one of mine :Quote:
Originally Posted by PuddleJumper
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/95/23...121c7995a2.jpg
Finally remembered to post a couple up. Sorry for the copyright on the first one it was posted on rally forums a month or so ago. Was also my first try at panning etc so was chuffed when i took this
http://img53.imageshack.us/img53/8523/img25151fg6.jpg
http://img53.imageshack.us/img53/5114/img20101fx6.jpg
I'll put a couple more on later, imageshack has just had a fit on me :(