2003-11-04, 18:21 | Link #23 |
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Esperchld once again stuns with another excellent woodland shot.
Very colourful Hellychan! Sunset shots are also a favourite of mine, and there's nothing wrong with backyard shots at all - that first solar eclipse pic was from my backyard (well okay, it was from the roof but it's the same thing ) and I have plenty of others. We're presenting quite a picturesque first page, that's for sure Here's something a bit different and definitely down to Earth, but more colourful... and certainly not at 3.5Km This is also taken from a precarious position, only a 70m fall..... |
2003-11-04, 18:56 | Link #25 |
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Location: Ohio, USA
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Nice shot there EtherNEZ, a bit higher than most of the places I have been to take pictures. I think the highest cliff I have taken pictures from was about 80 or so meters. However, next highest one was about 30m (that one tried to take my life, but only succeeded in sending me to urgent care).
Looks like some good water down there for relaxing in, and some good rocks for climbing. |
2003-11-04, 19:04 | Link #28 |
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A small request to those who post their pictures here:
I am curious about what type of equipment you use(d) to make those pictures. Please include the camera model and some short specs for your cameras Thanks, JAF Last edited by JustAnotherFan; 2003-11-04 at 19:56. Reason: Typo(s) |
2003-11-04, 19:09 | Link #29 |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Ohio, USA
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I used a Mamiya 645 Super for all three shots. The lenses used were 150mm f/3.5, 80mm f/2.8, and an 45mm f/2.8 respectively (set to 32, 22, and 22 repectively as well). Film for all 3 shots is Fuji Velvia shot with an EI of 40. I don't remember the exact exposure times for all three shots.
I don't know if that is helpful to you or not. |
2003-11-04, 19:14 | Link #30 |
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A very good point there JustAnotherFan. I was going to say that earlier but the combination of pretty pictures and slow forum response didn't help.
All my shots seen so far have been taken using a Fuji S602 Digital. 6MPix, 6x optical zoom. Aperture and exposure can be manually controlled (as can focus) to quite a large degree. A very nice peice of equipment and I'm quite happy with it. Works much better when used with a stand of course (unless it was the last picture - which would be silly ) Most lower end digital cameras do a reasonably good job at working out the best settings for an exposure. However, there are plenty of situations where they're not quite up to the job. The ability to manually control everything does complicate things, but it allows you to produce more interesting effects. In my case, the extended exposure and sensitivity of the S602 allow me to take night sky shots, even without extra equipment but shots of the sky in the daytime also benifit. Last edited by EtherNEZ; 2003-11-04 at 19:31. Reason: A bit more info on digi's |
2003-11-04, 19:35 | Link #32 |
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was actually gonna post on page 1, but server got cramped..
anyways.. Hawaii, 94. http://www.pbase.com/image/22994617 Yuma, AZ, 96. http://www.pbase.com/image/22994625 Seattle, WA, 02. (this 1 I'm sure most have seen on the previous board. http://www.pbase.com/image/22994624 All 3 with Nikon F-401x, Tamron 28-300mm lens, the rest I forgot already. Been a while since I last snap pictures with the SLR...and I forgot where I put that note book at.. Because of the lens..I actually took more macro pictures.. will show if no one mind.. |
2003-11-04, 19:51 | Link #33 |
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Location: Ohio, USA
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Well, Asura, there is nothing that says that you can only post landscapes here. Just that they have to be pictures that you like. So, go right on ahead. I have only posted landscapes as that is 90% of what I have.
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2003-11-04, 20:20 | Link #35 |
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Very nice Asura
I particularly like your last shot from Seattle, with the famous tower looking over toward... is it Mt Rainier? The Lenticular cloud formations are also spectacular. A large version of this would be amazing! Here's my last effort for now. This time, a near sunset shot of my own from near Lands End , UK . Taken with vastly reduced exposure settings (as you might guess), even a little lens flare to boot. As usual click for larger version. Last edited by EtherNEZ; 2003-11-04 at 20:31. |
2003-11-04, 21:46 | Link #36 | |
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Large version eh? a 1meg file then.. http://www.pbase.com/image/22997002 took my decent compie some 3 minutes to open up..mainly because it's spec'ed to be a poster. ok, some macro shots.. http://www.pbase.com/image/22996433 http://www.pbase.com/image/22996514 http://www.pbase.com/image/22996525 and this one is the reason why i would never open a motel...still laughing at it till today.. http://www.pbase.com/image/22996529 |
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2003-11-05, 01:55 | Link #40 |
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Here's my favorite summer shot I've taken. Where I live isn't particularly
verdant, but this is right next to a nearby lake and gets periodically flooded or swampy and thus proves the exception: I used a 1.3 MPix Olympus D-400Z (bought back when such a camera cost 800$ Oo). |
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