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i know what camera i have

canon 450D

bought some new filters on the weekend, a UV filter and a circular PL.

Tested them out on the cruise yesterday but i dont have the photos so cant comment on the effects.

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Ok

i know what camera i have

canon 450D

bought some new filters on the weekend, a UV filter and a circular PL.

Tested them out on the cruise yesterday but i dont have the photos so cant comment on the effects.

those are more to prevent things than to get an effect from... if you know what I mean?

Recent shooting in Canberra.

Two words: F*CKING COLD!

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Regardless of ambient temperature it was a sweet weekend away from home. :(

Special thanks to Shell for playing host and tour guide. :banana:

those are more to prevent things than to get an effect from... if you know what I mean?

Yeah, i know :D Especially the polarising lense, just really cuts down the glare.

Zennon, i love those beach pics, theyre really making me miss summer :/

That yellow 34 is sexeh too! Same location as the blue 34, right?

Yeah, i know :D Especially the polarising lense, just really cuts down the glare.

Zennon, i love those beach pics, theyre really making me miss summer :/

That yellow 34 is sexeh too! Same location as the blue 34, right?

If you have a Polarizer that is what it is intended to do. Cut down glare, its just like a pair of sunnies. If you have a Circular Polarizer it acts just like a GND (Graduated Neutral Density) filter, where half is clear, half is dark (Depends on the CPL how many stops of light it is).

Just in case you didn't know.

Great pics Xmetal and Zennon

If you have a Polarizer that is what it is intended to do. Cut down glare, its just like a pair of sunnies. If you have a Circular Polarizer it acts just like a GND (Graduated Neutral Density) filter, where half is clear, half is dark (Depends on the CPL how many stops of light it is).

Just in case you didn't know.

Great pics Xmetal and Zennon

Lol ta,

I don't pretend to be a pro, so i like the advice/tips/hints/facts etc

I'm only just starting to learn how to use my camera. Its more for personal use, holidays etc, not really pro photos :/

but having said that, its fun to screw around and see what kind of photos you can get

Hey im doing my first studio shoot this weekend is there anything i have to be aware of that is different to location photography? and what are some good props to go with a fashion (heels and clubbing dresses)

Hey im doing my first studio shoot this weekend is there anything i have to be aware of that is different to location photography? and what are some good props to go with a fashion (heels and clubbing dresses)

Firstly what lighting method will you be using?

In terms of props etc.. dont worry about it as its your first time. Get the lighting correct. That will be the hardest bit.

Gdluck.. Cant wait to see your pics

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Since i'm such a nice person I figured it's worth sharing the secrets with you guys...

I was actually going to ask you how to make those pictures, thanks for that :)

@siddr20:

I think I'm in love with the S15 :D Does he wanna swap against a R32 GTS-t? :)

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