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  • JAMIE NSR80
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    Perfect thank you
    im still learning so havent really got around to learnin rules of third yet,

    how do i get bulb mode on a EOS 20D ?

    JD

    JAMIE NSR80
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    green meanie
    What lens and shutter speed was used in that pic?

    JD

    JAMIE NSR80
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    so i should just basically ask around and send emails to try get a place.
    and what would i need before asking, do i need ID?
    for local newspapers, would going to the local free newspapers be worth my while?

    j

    JAMIE NSR80
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    What Kind of Photography do you be doing?
    Im a Canon man and I do sports photography and landscapes

    For the sports i use a Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6, its a good lens, quick focus.
    From 200mm to 300mm it has a switch for macro, for the couple of macro shots i have it is very very good.

    For the landscape pictures i still use my kit lens 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 IS. very good light lens.

    I also have a 50mm F1.8 prime lens, i absolutley love this lens, its perfect for everything, well almost seeing as it has no zoom.

    I’d recomend a Sigma 70-300 mm lens with macro function as your next lens. Can be picked up quite cheap 2nd hand, mine was e130 second hand.

    any questions jus pm me or answer back here, ill keep an eye on this thread. and i’m only new to photography myself.

    Jamie

    JAMIE NSR80
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    oh i didnt know that now
    what other sites apart from flikr and the likes are there to post all my images
    all the sites i look at limit me to a certain few pictures

    jamie

    JAMIE NSR80
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    Thanks 8)
    is there any free software to add the watemarks in a batch save typing out 1 by 1 ?
    thanks
    jamie

    JAMIE NSR80
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    shutterbug wrote:

    Well done on posting up your first pics!
    First impressions are the first two are a little on the dark side, I see you are using Shutter priority?
    I think thats TV on Canon?? And I can see why you chose it, you wanted to get a fast shutter speed to
    freeze the movement and get a sharp picture, but there are many ways of doing that, if you had chosen
    AV Aperture priority you could have selected the widest aperture which probably would have been around
    5.6f if you were using your lens at full stretch? This would have thrown the background out of focus for
    you, and you were absolutely correct in upping the ISO as this added to the faster shutter speed.

    Third and fourth are brighter but are on the soft side. So it is swings and roundabouts, what you gain on
    some settings you will lose on others. You can only push your lens so far to achieve what you want and
    sometimes it just wont do what you want….then it starts to cost money :lol: So know the limits of your
    lenses and use them accordingly, but most of all enjoy it! :D

    i dont know how to do this. maybe i need a bigger lens?

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