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  • Holiday Snaps

    I put these in my gallery but guess I need them in here to get some feed back.

    Here goes.


    Oludeniz. Bit cloudy that day but I loved how the clouds rolled around the mountains.



    Fethiye Bay. I wish I'd had a polarising filter! Maybe next time.



    Fethiye boats.



    Lycian rock tombs near Dalyan. I like the marble effect running through the living rock.



    Dragonfly. It just sat there while I took it's pic.

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    Re: Holiday Snaps

    could I make a suggestion.
    I found to try and look at all those different photos in one post and to form a critique was quite a task, I only popped in quickly this morning so unable to give each photo the time it deserves.

    for a critique you are better putting one photo up at a time in a thread,

    just my humble opinion but will pop in later for a better look

    FP
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    • #3
      Re: Holiday Snaps

      As I'm new to all this nobody's opinion is humble. It's just how it came out when I posted them all in. Trial and error me thinks!

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        Re: Holiday Snaps

        Originally posted by paul.r.w View Post
        As I'm new to all this nobody's opinion is humble. It's just how it came out when I posted them all in. Trial and error me thinks!
        Hi Paul,

        Some nice pictures there!

        Welcome to the forum, you have stumbled accross a freindly, and helpful resource here!

        As FP said, when posting in the critique section, its worth while posting one or two pictures, so as you can receive a more in depth critique. Also when posting, use the UBB code to prevent people from having to open and view you picture in a second browser.

        However, have noticed that you pictures are quite large in dimensions. My advice would be to upload at between 600 and 700 on its largest edge (width in this case) resizing a picture is pretty easy, and if you need advice please feel free to ask.

        Hope that helps!

        Cheers,
        Ben
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          Re: Holiday Snaps

          Thanks Ben, alll I need now are some more pics. I'm trying to take one now of our pet snake "daisy" (royal python) but she's hiding at the moment. I've got the iso turned up to 1600, read that somewhere , so it's nice and bright without the flash.

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            I quite like this one Fethiye Bay, the way the bigger ship is starting to dwarf the other one, also the way you have a clear sharp detail on the boat.
            the only point I would make is could you have taken it at a slightly different angle, to accentuate the difference in size.

            Fethiye boatscould see what you were trying to take but it just looked like a tangled mass of masts,.but again very clear and sharp
            Lycian rock tombs near Dalyan
            this one I love, would like to see a bit more close up if you have any, there is great detail there.

            Dragonfly
            not my favourite subject but well done on you for capturing him, again nice and sharp


            looks like you had a nice holiday

            Fp
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            • #7
              Re: Holiday Snaps

              Originally posted by paul.r.w View Post
              Thanks Ben, alll I need now are some more pics. I'm trying to take one now of our pet snake "daisy" (royal python) but she's hiding at the moment. I've got the iso turned up to 1600, read that somewhere , so it's nice and bright without the flash.
              Superb, well I look forward to seeing that!

              As for the ISO, i would advise against turning it up that high, you will find that the picture will end up with a lot of 'noise' or grain over it.

              My advice would be to obtain som auxillery lighting instead, or maybe when its a sunny day you could take the snake outside to take the picture if there is a couple of you to stop it from escaping?

              Personally I always avoid going above 400.
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                I'm just experimenting really. She's only 4" long and likes to be handled. I'm after a "natural" shot. I can use the flash but you're right natural light would be better. She's a bit dosey in the daytime as well.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Holiday Snaps

                    My unforgettable experiences is my classmates and I went to london, we enjoyed the beautiful secenary, lying on the beaches, eating tasty food along seaside and then we go shopping, buying anything we wish. (usually small things as souvenir), we lived in the malta hotel, well-equipped apparatus, comfortable and clean. I've kept those photos we took at that time.

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