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handheld pano while hanging out in a tree today. love this place, only a few minutes ride up the bikeway.

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love the pelicans

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and, while i was on the top of this...

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i took this...

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EDIT: Also love those shots Micheal

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Michael shots look great - some CC maybe set the white and blacks in either photoshop or lightroom to give the image the full tonal range. The images look great just lack that little extra punch!!! Only being super critical anyway

Valencia Spain

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Prague Castle

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love that first one Josh!

but any reason you used auto white balance in the bottom pic? would look awesome if wb was set properly (and horizon was 1/3 or 2/3 instead of in the middle)

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love that first one Josh!

but any reason you used auto white balance in the bottom pic? would look awesome if wb was set properly (and horizon was 1/3 or 2/3 instead of in the middle)

to tell the truth i have no idea about how to set the white balance correctly for a shot like that let alone at all. The castle shot was really hard as the lighting was from so many different sources and so many different colour temperatures :( Want to teach me haha

with night scenes tungsten seems to work best i found. on the D90 the white balance button is on the back (3rd from the top on the left, labelled WB/?/Key) just press it and give each setting a try. you'll eventually get a feel for which one works best in which light. i remember on the d90 you can set the white balance as a K value, that helps really dial it in, just give a few different settings a try. ken rockwell gives a good rundown on white balance. all i know about it is the camera tends to need a hand in artificial light. http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/whitebalance.htm

EDIT: Nice Rhys, some sweet shutter dragging going on!

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Michael shots look great - some CC maybe set the white and blacks in either photoshop or lightroom to give the image the full tonal range. The images look great just lack that little extra punch!!! Only being super critical anyway

Valencia Spain

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DSC_4858_59_60 by joshua.matthew.fitt, on Flickr

Prague Castle

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DSC_0128 by joshua.matthew.fitt, on Flickr

these shots=awesome

love the bottom one....

Some randoms from recent shoots:

So the girls wouldn't let the groom into the gurdwara unless he payed up. So after a few minutes of haggling a price (which the girls declined) he decided to get his credit card out. Priceless moment!!

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Experimental shot using some strobes at the getting ready shots.

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Trying a square crop:

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Had a huge success from my first photobooth session :) Cant wait to do another one. Even a 3m wide roll wasnt wide enough for big group shots.

Will post up more soon. But the shot below is just showing my setup.

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One of my corals:

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i grabbed a couple shots of the sky yesterday too. was awesome. i reckon we might get another one today. I remember it happend last year about the same time and happened for 2 or 3 days in a row.

love the variety and quality of this thread!

went for another ride to the onka river. looks like it will be a daily thing for me. actually got off the bike and walked out onto the swamp area for a few shots...

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Nice capture there CPD.

Jay - Love the 1st and the last one. The simplicity and vibrancy is awesome.

Richie - Cheers man. Those are just randoms I have posted. Hopefully get the blog updated soon. Ah nice shots of the skylines there. I see you been trying that toy look type effect. eg) 6231 and others. Nicely done.

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