Photo critique
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I've just got a few rolls of film back from being developed, and was pretty chuffed with some of my shots, especially some that I took on an early morning walk around Tower Bridge.
I'm probabably a bit biased though, so I'd appreciate any comments on the following two pics. I've done nothing with them apart from resize them in Photoshop.
I'm probabably a bit biased though, so I'd appreciate any comments on the following two pics. I've done nothing with them apart from resize them in Photoshop.
Thanks for the comments everyone :blush:
Setup was Canon EOS 30, Canon 28-135 IS lens, carbon fibre (just to keep it car related ) tripod and almost certainly Fuju Velvia slide film.
I can't remember what shutter/apperture settings I used (how do other people remember this - do you note them down when you take each shot?), but as I only took one picture of each shot in this case, I most likely used the camera's meter to calculate the exposure.
Usually I bracket like mad, but for some reason didn't. Probably still half asleep...
I also don't normally wander around London at that time, but my girlfriend, who lives near Tower Bridge, had got up at 5am to catch a flight somewhere, and I decided to take advantage of getting up at that ungodly hour to take some photos. Fortunately I was rewarded by the most amazing sun rise, and happily snapped away for an hour or so!
I was well chuffed to have got 3 or 4 photos that I was happy with - normally my hit rate is an average of 1 per film!
DustyC said:
What was the set up for each shot?
Setup was Canon EOS 30, Canon 28-135 IS lens, carbon fibre (just to keep it car related ) tripod and almost certainly Fuju Velvia slide film.
I can't remember what shutter/apperture settings I used (how do other people remember this - do you note them down when you take each shot?), but as I only took one picture of each shot in this case, I most likely used the camera's meter to calculate the exposure.
Usually I bracket like mad, but for some reason didn't. Probably still half asleep...
I also don't normally wander around London at that time, but my girlfriend, who lives near Tower Bridge, had got up at 5am to catch a flight somewhere, and I decided to take advantage of getting up at that ungodly hour to take some photos. Fortunately I was rewarded by the most amazing sun rise, and happily snapped away for an hour or so!
I was well chuffed to have got 3 or 4 photos that I was happy with - normally my hit rate is an average of 1 per film!
I'll do my best! Mel doesn't seem too keen on me lugging tripod, camera and selection of lenses all the way up there, but I don't go anywhere without my camera now!
Got a polarising filter for my birthday too, so looking forward to trying that out!
>> Edited by ehasler on Friday 16th January 11:22
Got a polarising filter for my birthday too, so looking forward to trying that out!
>> Edited by ehasler on Friday 16th January 11:22
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