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I always worry about banging up the contrast in case I lose detail but had a go on PS Elements (really need to read a book about this thing I am like a blind man running around)
A couple I took a few minutes ago in Berlin.
With more time and thought, I reckon this type of shot could be quite effective. A kind of "then" and "now" reflection on freedom
Just next to the previous one, by the Sony Center
TFboy - for night landscapes I really reccomend a tripod - the Sony centre shot and your HK stuff just lacks a bit of impact compared to what you could do at low ISO and a longer shutter speed. High ISO performance isn't just about low noise - there's also a loss of 'quality' - things start to get plasticy, I'm seeing that here. You're also struggling for DoF at f3.2 which leads to softness in some areas - even at 17mm, as well as corner softness due to the relatively cheap Tammy. It's a nice shot, but it could be better.
Here's some more from the Trans-Sib:
Wasted in Russia
Tourism - Russky style
Chilling with the locals
Leaving Mongolia
GSte (27-12-2008)
I know about the tripod - you don't have to remind me. It is annoying at times. The wall / ipod was OK and I PP'd the OoF ipod wall (badly!). But you're right - you can see the softness in the corners.
I'll be happy the day I can wander around with a tripod, but I just can't afford to at the moment. One of these days, when I'll take a holiday, I will pack it
i love the plastic fantasic
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Absolutely love brammers' shots.
To err is human. To really foul things up ... you need a computer.
its a chili pepper plant, I poured a bit of water from a bottle onto it whilst taking the photo (the silverness in the water is the bezel of my monitor!)
will grab one later today
First proper shots with my 450D. Apologies for ****ness. Still don't know how to use the bloody thing properly.
Had problems with the suns brightness. UV filter needed?
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^ Maybe not UV, I think you'd have to do some exposure compensation - but then you'll lose some detail in the darker/shadow areas.
It's depressing to be back in the UK with this grey weather.
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