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ehasler

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8,567 posts

290 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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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.




Mrs Fish

30,018 posts

265 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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They are excellent, give yourself a pat on the back

chim_girl

6,268 posts

266 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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Wow, they're fantastic.

simpo two

87,068 posts

272 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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As straight-out-of-the-box shots from film, I'd say they they were bloody good!

Bacardi

2,235 posts

283 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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Yes, nice shots Ed, you have captured that calmness of dawn nicely.

Being a night owl it's not a scene I see to often so I am grateful to those who get out of bed in the morning to save me the trouble.

Marshy

2,749 posts

291 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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Bleedin' 'eck, they're a bit useful!

Well done!

DustyC

12,820 posts

261 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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They are fantastic mate.
You either have a very steady hand or were lugging a tripod around with you!

That second picture is amazing. The sun lined up like that has made a unique and perfect siloutte of tower bridge. Well framed too.

DustyC

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261 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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What was the set up for each shot?

getcarter

29,630 posts

286 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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Nice colours too... top drawer.

Mad Dave

7,158 posts

270 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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Top shots mate - well impressed.

ehasler

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8,567 posts

290 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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Thanks for the comments everyone :blush:

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!

DustyC

12,820 posts

261 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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1 per film is about right for me too!

I started to write down my settings and then it got too confusing and I lost the book.
That was all on the first film too!

Looking forward to some snowy mountain peaks next Ed!

ehasler

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8,567 posts

290 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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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