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May, 2007 - FirstView Comments
      #473669 - 30/04/2007 23:54

This thread is for comments and discussion arising from May's FirstView pictures.

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Re: May, 2007 - FirstView Comments [Re: huwevans]
      #473710 - 01/05/2007 01:45

Blimey guys - that was quick! :-)

Mark, the moon is a tricky one, partly because it's just so small in the sky, so you either need very long lenses, or have to settle for relatively low resolution, but also partly because of course it moves, and it moves surprisingly fast. (Sorry - I know I'm stating the obvious here.) But of course if you can see it, it's in full sunshine, and so there shouldn't be much difficulty in getting a fast enough shutter speed. Here though it doesn't look like subject movement to me, or even camera shake - I'm wondering if you just missed the focus a bit? Hard to tell for sure.

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Re: May, 2007 - FirstView Comments [Re: huwevans]
      #473723 - 01/05/2007 06:34

Re Almark's 'moon' query. The moon is very tricky and to retain detail it's necessary to underexpose dramatically . Also, it doesn't seem to respond well to auto-focus and manual often produces a sharper result.

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Re: May, 2007 - FirstView Comments [Re: radiogandy]
      #473749 - 01/05/2007 08:37

Quote:

Re Almark's 'moon' query. The moon is very tricky and to retain detail it's necessary to underexpose dramatically . Also, it doesn't seem to respond well to auto-focus and manual often produces a sharper result.




crikey and I thought I was quick off the mark

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Re: May, 2007 - Tanya's Pic [Re: Seven..]
      #473758 - 01/05/2007 08:53

I thought that was my desk for a moment.............then I realised it's too tidy........

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Re: May, 2007 - Tanya's Pic [Re: El Sid]
      #473888 - 01/05/2007 12:10

My shot is straight out of the camera (via Flickr's auto resizing) with no post processing of any type whatsoever.

Olympus Mju Digital 600, Super Macro mode.

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Re: May, 2007 - Tanya's Pic [Re: Zou]
      #474082 - 01/05/2007 17:18

I got quite a few street/candid shots this morning, typical

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Re: May, 2007 - FirstView Comments [Re: Seven..]
      #474119 - 01/05/2007 18:09

Tanya - you've posted a FirstView picture!! I'm so happy. :-) You do realize it's just the start though? I'll be expecting one from you next month, and the next, and... :-)

And as if that wasn't enough, my day is complete - BigWill has posted too. This is almost like Wales winning a Grand Slam - it just doesn't get any better! ;-)




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Big Will drinks Carlsberg! [Re: huwevans]
      #474143 - 01/05/2007 18:37

Quote:


And as if that wasn't enough, my day is complete - BigWill has posted too.







Is Big Will aware that we now know he drinks Carlsberg? Is that not an arrestable offence on the Emerald Isle?

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Re: May, 2007 - FirstView Comments [Re: radiogandy]
      #474152 - 01/05/2007 18:45

I had a go at the moon last month, next time I try its going to be in the countryside with polution free (relatively) sky.

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Re: May, 2007 - FirstView Comments [Re: TH-Photos]
      #474160 - 01/05/2007 18:57

Re: Ian_A's 'Outside the Hermit Pub'

Dear Ian, For an old 'pissoir' this does appear to have been freshly sluiced down - for which, presumably, we must offer you our grateful thanks. MikeD.
PS: How many pints does this necessitate, I wonder?


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Parisian... [Re: miked]
      #474169 - 01/05/2007 19:03

There's a terrible colour caste on your pic Peter, I'd get that seen to!

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Re: Big Will drinks...........................anything! [Re: TH-Photos]
      #474190 - 01/05/2007 19:44

...............with alcohol in it!

BigWill

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Time to go out....... [Re: BigWill]
      #474194 - 01/05/2007 19:47

......and see if I can find anything interesting for my first view.

K


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Re: Time to go out....... [Re: crymble]
      #474203 - 01/05/2007 20:02

It doesn't have to be 'interesting', that's the point, just what's around, not what's been sought out... A snap, straight out of the camera.

Admittedly, it appears not to be for the feint hearted - there are some in these here parts unwilling (or perhaps unable) to put forward anything that hasn't been fussed over, processed, cropped, re-shot, re-processed, sorted, etc...

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Re: May, 2007 - FirstView Comments [Re: miked]
      #474214 - 01/05/2007 20:29

Quote:

Re: Ian_A's 'Outside the Hermit Pub'

Dear Ian, For an old 'pissoir' this does appear to have been freshly sluiced down - for which, presumably, we must offer you our grateful thanks.




'Tis not phone boxes I wizz all over ...

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Re: Time to go out....... [Re: TheFatControlleR]
      #474216 - 01/05/2007 20:31

Quote:

there are some in these here parts unwilling (or perhaps unable) to put forward anything that hasn't been fussed over, processed, cropped, re-shot, re-processed, sorted, etc...




But we're artists!

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Re: Time to go out....... [Re: Ian_A]
      #474218 - 01/05/2007 20:35

Quote:

Quote:

there are some in these here parts unwilling (or perhaps unable) to put forward anything that hasn't been fussed over, processed, cropped, re-shot, re-processed, sorted, etc...




But we're artists! [image]

http://www.photoportal.org.uk/Smileys//animated/rolleyes.gif[/image]





........of the "pi*s" variety mostly around here!

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Re: Time to go out....... [Re: Ian_A]
      #474219 - 01/05/2007 20:35

Suffer baby, suffer.

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Re: Time to go out....... [Re: TheFatControlleR]
      #474225 - 01/05/2007 20:41

ow.


How's that?

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