[/url] _MG_2696-Edit by Tom_campbell_652, on Flickr[/IMG]
First attempt at candid portraits this is my mother in law with the canons offering in the nifty fifty
decided to use a torch and light my beer to see what a quick set up can do I used a LED torch strapped to an enlarger lens by elastic bands so I have control of the light from the torch and it seems that it set to F/4 was best for long exposures only thing that did annoy me was the fact I left...
yes the boats are there every Sunday along with the runners and of course the cream on the cake the trains, mods (well OK scooters with riders) and the cafe I do love it on a Sunday there ;)
[/url] follow the leader by Tom_campbell_652, on Flickr[/IMG]
[/url] unusual waders for lakeside by Tom_campbell_652, on Flickr[/IMG]
[/url] water round the bouy by Tom_campbell_652, on Flickr[/IMG]
[/url] windy by Tom_campbell_652, on Flickr[/IMG]
Took the camera out with me for today's stroll around the local lakes to encourage the appetite for the full English that follows the walk, anyway sun was out and looking good so here are a few shots from it, I love the model boat racing the competitors are very serious and I am sure I am not...
I have been playing around with the free Lightroom 4 and although I sometimes use DXO Optics Pro for my workflow I thought I would run a comparison between the 2 programs and see the difference I was quite supprised as I can see a vast difference and I am not 100% sure now which is the best...
cheers both Paul it is Cutbush Lane by Haskins garden centre, I have to admit due to the lateness of getting the 4 team photos (as I also produce the programs for the leagues finals) I normally shoot in manual and 1000 shutter and 2.8 as apperture but in the rush I only pushed the dial to...
its getting to the end of the season as its semi final time, got loads lined up but these were from yesterdays semi finals asking for advice as I am now using DXO and I am not 100% sure if the ending results are better than my previous workflow?
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[/url] cheek to cheek by Tom_campbell_652...
have to admit I did look for the reflection as I was taking it but it must be due to the shape and diffraction that I am not reflected and I will now take my canon over at night and do some of them, as I do like the look as well
this caught my eye when taking my brother in law to Southampton General Hospital and thought why not use my phone and see what I can get
[/url] balls of steel by Tom_campbell_652, on Flickr[/IMG]
thanks to you all and yes she did in fact of those of all ages that were taking their exams that day all achieved between 83 - 93% the youngsters were doing rosettes only, and all passed but the older boys and girls all did well and to be honest I know nothing about dancing having 13 left feet...
I am a very proud Pops (granddad) my eldest granddaughter took her first dancing exam today and on the off chance I would be allowed to take pictures i armed my Canon 60D with a 70 - 200 F2.8 and I was allowed to snap a few and this is the pick of them I just love the way she is loving the...
I found this on Facebook this morning and am posting it as I know this has inspired a lot of you to try it obviously I know you are unlikely to have this happen to you but its worth reading and thinking of filters? just an observation of course! :bang...
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