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  1. Jeff Harper

    Attention PLEASE CONTRIBUTE TO THIS THREAD - What parts of this website are important to you?

    I would like to see tutorials and blogs by pro's like Hamish on understanding modern dslr's.
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    Please be honest as I don't know what I'm doing, but tried hard as Hell.

    Thanks, Hamish, When all else fails read the manual? Do you play with light color temps?
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    Critique Welcomed Sleeping man

    Great shot I love B&W. To easy to screw up if your not good at it though.
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    Please be honest as I don't know what I'm doing, but tried hard as Hell.

    Thank you for all the schooling Chris, and thanks, Ralph for the back ground suggestion. I have so much to learn,I am not really into photography my camera is worth about $10.00 a very old Kodak 3.1. I got my wife a nice used Nikon D60 and spent a small fortune on lenses and filters and loads of...
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    Please be honest as I don't know what I'm doing, but tried hard as Hell.

    I couldn't tell you because I kept adjusting,shutter speed from 200 to 800 ect.. This was the first time I could really play around with the camera. I had no real idea what i was doing to be honest,and when I messed things up to bad i just started over. And at some point God just smiled on me.
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    Please be honest as I don't know what I'm doing, but tried hard as Hell.

    What is the ISO? WB? I used a tripod for all the shots. But I played with the shutter speed a lot. At one point it was really slow and if she moved at all the image came out blurry. DOF? I'm a point and shoot guy trying to learn something a little at a time. I may do more later but not right...
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    Please be honest as I don't know what I'm doing, but tried hard as Hell.

    I used several flood lights and T5's no flash, the second picture was under 6,700k light with no 5,000k turned on to add the red spectrum. a 35 mm lens and some where shot with a 100mm lens. I played alot with lights and even managed to simulate moon light but I didn't like it. I really am...
  8. Jeff Harper

    Article: Our Members Top Four Photos of 2011......

    Nice 57 Pontiac super chief. That car was far better looking than the 57 chevy but it was very low production due to its high price tag.
  9. Jeff Harper

    Choo Choo pics

    In the picture where people are walking(post 1 2nd picture) you can see a trail at arms and legs,the movement of walking so it is not out of focus the shutter speed is just very slow and will blur with any movement. So wide angle in low light means a tripod.
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    Choo Choo pics

    I'll try manual focus in low light if that dosen't work I'll use a tripod.
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    Choo Choo pics

    I used it both out side and inside and yes thats it! The problem is only in low light!
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    Choo Choo pics

    Yes, I screw it on a 35mm prime lens. Some day when we are flush again I'd like to get a real good wide angle as sometimes you just need one.
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    The new store so far.

    Well my sister in law is trying to expand. We are just part of 1 store.
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    Choo Choo pics

    A Nikon D60 for some reason alot of shots where I tried to get the whole train in with a wide angle adapter just came out bad. Some times it works well when you can be very still. Any suggestions?
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    The new store so far.

    It is far less painful than wax, It is just another way of removing hair. Yah, my 2 week vacation was spent getting there by 7:00AM and leaving after dark. But for the most part it's done,now after work I put fliers on homes and cars,I have another box of 2,500 coming from the printer tomorrow.
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