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Actually i looked into your question.

This is what i got told

The number of points in the stars is equal to the number of "leaves" in the diaphram.
And I believe the smaller the aperture the more pronounced the star affect.
Went out in the city tongiht to take some pics..

I think this one turned out well.. what you all think? ta

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Edit: thats weird.. The lighting looks different here!! Perhaps the resize and then a further resize by sau made it look different??

nice shot, but it would be better if it was level

just use lens correction is PS3 to fix that...theres a horizon adjustment feature...you will lose some edges but otherwise will be much better.

some nice shots you have there, I also noticed you used a D80 nikon for the first two/wildlife photos

just use lens correction is PS3 to fix that...theres a horizon adjustment feature...you will lose some edges but otherwise will be much better.

some nice shots you have there, I also noticed you used a D80 nikon for the first two/wildlife photos

Ahh never knew there was a feature like that.. Will check it out!! thanks for that

yup i used my cousin brothers nikon d80.. Hes full into photography as well!!

So i was borrowing his camera for the half the trip (when i was overseas).. Lovely camera tho :thumbsup:

Ah cool i learnt it now :D Cheers slim

I went out into the city again tonight to take some pics.. Think i have improved a fair bit since last time..

What you think?

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haha i'm still creating a mockup of the layout of the forum, once that's done I'll do the banner, when I get to that stage I'll definitely be hittin you up for some high res versions :)

Some recent pics..

For some reason i like this BW pic..

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Was at a friends dance performance the other night. So i thought i take my camera with me.

Just wish i had a better lens.

I found that the more i zoomed the slower the shutter speed got. Well obviously since im still using 18-55 Kit lens!!

well perhaps one day i mgiht upgrade..

The following turned out ok i guess..

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^ thats my friend at the front..

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