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Fantastic photos again. I'd actually thought you were a pro already with the 'SR Photography' tag n all

Cheers man :(

Well hopefully one day i can become one.. Till then just gonna keep practicing and having fun!!

Edited by siddr20
just out of curiosity, what ISO and aperture are you shooting on for these?

Which photo?

I think i have left EXIF data intact on all my images.

In general i always shoot at iso 100.. Aperture - well that ranges..

Just let me know which photo you wanna know about and iw ill post up the details :(

ta

i meant all the landscape ones, yeah lowest ISO you can go is the best, and the biggest aperture (number) you can go will get everything in focus. F22 is probably the maximum most lenses will do, but for some reason my old sigma went to F44 when it was over 100mm zoom. weird!

i posted some of my shots in the SNSW thread mate if you wanna take a look. nothing recent, more recent ones are all on facebook

i meant all the landscape ones, yeah lowest ISO you can go is the best, and the biggest aperture (number) you can go will get everything in focus. F22 is probably the maximum most lenses will do, but for some reason my old sigma went to F44 when it was over 100mm zoom. weird!

i posted some of my shots in the SNSW thread mate if you wanna take a look. nothing recent, more recent ones are all on facebook

1st shot - f8

2nd shot -f5.6

3rd shot - f8

4th shot - f3.5

5th shot - f3.5 - ISO 800 for this one. Wanted a dramatic feel with a bit of noise to it.. Didn't realise it would be that noisy!! But i think it works!!

6th shot - f16

7th shot - f4.5

8th shot - f5.6 - ISO 125

Hope this helps.

I cant find your thread sorry.. Can you post the link.. ta

its a shame in the first pic there is a bright light blur along the wires in the bridge

stunning pic tho!

yea i know.. They were lifting the light up or something.. some sort of maintenance work going on i guess.

I should have taken another shot after they stopped.. But didn't :wacko:

I could try and clone it out, but im not good with PP..

ive got a nice motorbike that is begging for some city shots like the ones you just posted

anytime your free i am! sammeh is too lazy to snap it up haha

Ah i would love too man :D

Gonna be heaps busy with uni work coming up and exams.. But i will let you know dude :D

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