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Nice Jnskyliner!

Here is one I took today.

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Walked around my neighborhood today.

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It was my first time out in a while, so I was a bit rusty on settings. I'll have better pics next outing.
 
A few I took last week

A dandelion, a weed.
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A lamb in the frame
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Bluebells
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An old side tipping mining trolley
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Love that shot man. Seems we go after all the same subjects :good:

Love the colors and bokeh in that one!

Nice shot
Love that shot Korn
Nice, Bob! What lens did you use for that? Love it!

Get your own generic photoshop border :P

EDIT: Yes, more :P I'm loving it though :)

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Haha, the border that I normally use is having issues with the PS action. So for the time being I've reverted to simpler solutions. The lens was a 35 year old 55mm 1.8, gota love it. Nice sunsets and long exposure btw.

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Awesome clouds

Really like those first two man

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Really liking the trees in that one :)

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Love the feel of that shot and the title.

Nice bokeh

LOVE those shots mate :D

Really really nice

I do love cats. Was missing mine a lot when on vacation.

Quite nice
I've done so many shots like that lol

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I can't help but think the sheep is in a guillotine :eek:.


Sorry for being out of the loop all, I've been away on vacation for the past week and a half, it's nice to be back ;)
 
Here's one of mine from vacation. I decided to go with a different feel on this one (it really has to be viewed on black though).

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Thanks! I may take more pictures like that, that way it doesn't need much editing, if at all any.
I wouldn't recommend that, it's best to take photos at the proper exposure and then darken it in post processing, rather then take the photo underexposed. You can darken photos that are not blown out, however if you try to brighten dark photos you get increased noise.

Here's one of mine from vacation. I decided to go with a different feel on this one (it really has to be viewed on black though).

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You commented on everyone elses, so it's only fair that I comment on yours! It's a great photo, either you used an ND filter or it was dark enough to use a high aperture, I love the blurred water! Speaking of that, I just got my 0.9 ND filter, haven't had time to use it though.
 
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I wouldn't recommend that, it's best to take photos at the proper exposure and then darken it in post processing, rather then take the photo underexposed. You can darken photos that are not blown out, however if you try to brighten dark photos you get increased noise.

Ah, alright, makes sense.


Thanks.
 
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