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Last night's clouds were awesome.

They were, I had to rush out very quickly and only had about 5 minutes from tripod to taking the shots.

That last one you posted is super, on canvas that would look awesome.

 

Technically not a great snap and more of a random photo but my son and daughter, look how this little guy is built for a 7 year old.

 

 

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post-2696-0-06733300-1326182491.jpg

 

what tells me the south easter was blowing around this weekend ?

 

 

not sure what the quality will come out like. Some serious down sizing on file size.

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post-2696-0-06733300-1326182491.jpg

 

what tells me the south easter was blowing around this weekend ?

 

 

not sure what the quality will come out like. Some serious down sizing on file size.

 

Nice pano!

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This one was shot with tripod at f14 and so far one of my favorites.

 

 

I would be proud to hang that on my wall if I had shot it :thumbup: Heck I would hang that on my wall regardless :clap:

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Forgot about this thread.

@Slowbee, nice camera that, hope you have many happy pics.

Tried to get a little lightning last night, but it was not to be :thumbdown:

 

 

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7008/6727159537_ed8cbea65b_z.jpg

IMG_9797 by OddPix1, on Flickr

 

The lovely Siemens Building.

 

 

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7010/6727155543_048b26d654_z.jpg

IMG_9788 by OddPix1, on Flickr

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Love that top one, Dangle! Something I still want to start playing with, these night-time shots. Presume it'll take a heck of a lot of experimentation... :unsure: Thanks goodness for the digital era, that we're not on film any more!

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Thanks SeaBee

 

No need to experiment, just need to make sure that you read the light from a few points and have a stable tripod.

I stuffed up with these last night, I didn't look properly in y bag for my remote trigger switch, so I had to press the shutter by hand using the 10 second delay on the camera.

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