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Nebbs Posts: 145

Some photo's taken of the Tall Ships race on the leaving parade from Newcastle. Just a pity it was such a horrible dark rainy day.










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Posted: 2005-07-28 15:27:53
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cloysterpete5 Posts: 167

I still can't get all these setting right, bloody EV and white balance.

1st shot had night mode on accidentally, second has cloudy settings because it's been raining all day, that makes all the greens go wacko though!.






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Posted: 2005-07-28 15:29:35
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SonyWalkMan Posts: 1

Hi all,
Here is my first post:


Enjoy!
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Posted: 2005-07-28 16:05:53
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xjem Posts: 11

just wondering after lookin at the above pics taken wiht different settings, ( ie, nightmode and cloudy etc) does everyone change these settings regularly while taking pics ? because i have left mine on auto and max pic size and fine settings, and all my pics, in all types of conditions have been perfect, just wondering if you think that changing settings benefits your pics, coz im quite happy leavin it on auto so far.....some great pics on this forum
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Posted: 2005-07-28 17:48:45
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etaab Posts: > 500

IMO it does matter.

The most important white balance i think is the cloudy setting. On dull days pictures can come out dark, blurred or even have a blue hue. Its very important to use the cloudy balance on those days. I knew that from experience of using the white balance on my Sony Cybershot cameras.
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Posted: 2005-07-28 19:17:35
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cloysterpete5 Posts: 167


I very rarely use auto (and even then with a little EV tweaking), as it never seems to get the colors right. If it's not perfect sunlight (which it often isn't) then auto never gets it good enough for me, always gets it way too dark or overexposed in bright sunlight.

I usually end up taking a few shots of the same thing as I can never decide what to use.
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Posted: 2005-07-28 19:34:31
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demonchild Posts: 11

http://www.juleyah.nu/catfight.3gp
Catfight! (Between a Devon rex cat (grey) and a Cornish Rex cat (white/grey)... two cats being cheeky..
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Posted: 2005-07-28 23:42:02
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Sir-SonyEricsson-man Posts: > 500



Did just take it now
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Posted: 2005-07-28 23:59:18
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procterdc Posts: 334

Here we go, more pics taken

My Girlfriend



Some of these are a bit blurry, kittens wouldn't keep still





Pictures from a new housing estate near me







I just knew we shouldn't have listened to Medusa when she said "open your eyes"




Another pic of my girlfriend



Prized collection number 1


Prized collection number 2


Prized collection number 3



That's all for now...



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Posted: 2005-07-29 00:27:03
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etaab Posts: > 500

Pretty girlfriend. Think yourself lucky, mine just dumped me..

@ cloysterpete5 - i rarely use the EV too. More often than not i find it makes pictures either too dark, or too bright.
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Posted: 2005-07-29 00:35:12
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