Thanks, lol I need some tips for the same, for a wedding, not doing professionally though!Some very nice ones there Ankur and Dale. Keep 'em coming! :good:
I'm shooting a wedding in September. I need more work/practice with portraits - anybody got any tips? Thanks.
Thank you very much! I think it is time I upgrade from point and shoot so that I can perform better?Looks like something you'd see in a recipe book, very nice!
Thank you very much! I think it is time I upgrade from point and shoot so that I can perform better?
Yeah they are. The macro on my Fuji S4000 is really good.I've always thought the macro features on point and shoots were amazing!
Yea it covered quite much, I like how nicely it takes macros, but I have to keep a bit distance, it doesn't capture the exact details, looks blurry sometimes.I wouldn't have known it was taken with a point and shoot until you told me, the depth of field is pretty good for a point and shoot! I've always thought the macro features on point and shoots were amazing!
Yea, I have a budget for it, can't decide between a bridge or D-SLR, actually I can't understand the controls properly, the lower models look a bit low quality, so am thinking about Sony or Nikon, will have to follow lots of tutorials.Yeah they are. The macro on my Fuji S4000 is really good.
And Ankur, if you're into photography, getting a D-SLR is one of the best investments you can make. :good:
Nice waterfall! I got mine but it might look bad
Like the waterfall Ben :good:
Yeah the waterfall one is brilliant Ben! :good:
Love this shot, dude.
I love the last one!
I love when I see shots of that bird