I have some China photographographs here, but none of Shanghai or Beijing...
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I have some China photographographs here, but none of Shanghai or Beijing...
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I use John's Background Switcher and set it to get pictures from wossname's, zaza's, penagate's, grilkip's and Merrion's profiles so it acts as my current desktop. Don't tell them, their heads will burst when they discover the awesomeness of being used as wallpaper material by me. Try your luck in China, I'll add you when you get back. :D
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What the hell was this all about? :lol: :afrog: :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by MM
Which one would we look at though? I did a search on a local site for the book and found two "variations" of it. Don't know if it's only different covers or not, though the price of the hardcovers would imply otherwise.Quote:
Originally Posted by wosser
Kalahari.net? How patronizing is that... Do you get your tea from rooibos.com?
I've got number 4 on that list.
PS, I'll be uploading a few more photos to flickr in a minute, watch this space :D...
I saw it change!
The purple one looks fascinating.
:lol: No, I don't drink tea, but I buy coffee called "Boeretroos". :afrog: (Boeretroos is the old afrikaans word for coffee)Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
I've ordered it. Should be arriving some time next month. In the meanwhile, I went ahead and baught this. Quite interesting and informative for someone like me who has never done any photography in his life...Quote:
Originally Posted by wossy
I'm going to buy a CP filter in the next couple of days, can't wait.
Photographography, for me, is rapidly becoming more exciting than programming. I never thought I'd ever say something like that, but there you go.
I'm actually considering a career change and moving into photographography. :eek2:
How often do you go out for photos (even if it involves just walking around in the garden or the house)?
My eldest son is getting married next month, and I'm having to pay for the photographer. They charge £500 MINIMUM, and for that all you get is a DVD ! No book ! And they charge more for taking pics at the reception !!! Talk about easy money :rolleyes:
I'm getting out more and more since my youngest son got better (and the weather improves). I'm now going out of my way to get out and take snaps. It's beautiful out there.
Some polariser snaps taken at @ a 30 degree angle at water, facing a moderately overcast sun - blue/grey sky. Taken at Dovstones reservoir - the water seeps through peat into the res, hence the brown colour (no furred kettles up here). These are unedited. (I had my canon out in public and stuck it on my tripod)
Pic 1) UV filter only.
Pic 2) UV filter + minimum polarisation + more aperture
Pic 3) UV filter + maximum polarisation + more aperture
http://9hqopq.blu.livefilestore.com/...ter%20only.jpg
http://9hqopq.blu.livefilestore.com/...olar%20Min.jpg
http://9hqopq.blu.livefilestore.com/...olar%20Max.jpg
Quite nice, makes a huge difference - I also like using it on glass buildings to see what's inside. :afrog:
Well, by that definition I go "out" every day.
However, there's nothing really very photogenic (eg flowers, sunsets) around my town (unless you like bad graffiti and rotten buildings) and the surrounding countryside is mainly ploughed farmland. If I want to go somewhere actually interesting I'd have to go either further afield or into Derby city centre. And to be honest Derby isn't the kind of place I'd feel comfortable carrying a camera around. Derby folk are not friendly people on the whole (I'd, know I've lived here for nearly 30 years).
So I'm looking into some of the regular coach routes into the Peak District so I can go away at the weekends for a spot of perambulation and photo snapping.
The "Dales" up there are some of the most beautiful places in England. Lathkill Dale is a steep V-shaped valley with loads of exposed bedrock and a large stream running through it. That's always a fantastic place. Monsall Dale is similar but has some better long-range views. Lathkill has the best chip shop known to man.
That book recommdends just taking random pictures around the house though, even of things you'd normally never look at (because you see tham every day without thinking). So most of the time I'm just experimenting with the camera settings without taking any really amazing pictures.
I'm somewhat handicapped by the lack of a vehicle though hence the coach trips idea.
I'll probably end up travelling up to Scotland at some point to get some proper landscapes done (anyone fancy a ROAAAAAD TRIIIIIP ? :D)
I would, but I don't drive either! :cry:
I hope to be in Scotland towards the end of summer - specifically in the highlands but it depends on may things....
Funny you should say that. I've been thinking the same thing, but including going round the coast.
On my list is the purchase of a small caravan - but you're restricted to where you can park-up overnight. Other possibilities include a campervan / autosleeper / motorhome. Perhaps even an 8 seater minibus / ex police (special ops) transporter van etc. that can be stripped and kitted out as a motorhome for bed and breakfast. I'd rather make my own schedule, and driving's no problem.
Cumbria is only a couple of hours drive up the M6, the Dales even closer, and the Peak District on my doorstep. I would have done it last year, but the weather was crap and my son's Crohns made anything more than a day-trip difficult. Soon, soon...
No caravans - the Scottish parliament passed a law banning them.(1)
You will need this instead
1. This isn't actually true but it probably should be :-)
You'd have to spend some $$$ reinforcing it so it can take the punishment of having a several reclusive programmers-turned-photographers driving around taking pictures of flowers and clouds. Mil-spec vehicles just aren't able to cope.Quote:
Originally Posted by schoolbusdriver
EDIT-- Uploaded a few new pics to flickr.
There's a guy (force_auctions_uk) sells ex-police vehicles (amongst other medium sized vehicles) on ebay. Police vehicles get auctioned off annually when their new budgets are allocated. They have a full service history and top-notch maintenance. Some of these are prisoner vans, complete with cages. The cage door gets removed so you can't lock yourself in, but you can reassemble it later. :bigyello:
I took this using one of the first digital cameras i have ever seen when i stumbled across a emergency evacuation exercise in Central Queensland Australia.
http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/9...wkoverhead.jpg
and this is my car and my dog "Mangrove" after it landed.
http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/3...wkmangrove.jpg
Uploading to flickr... some snaps from the weekend. :)
Check out the pictures I took with my Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 camera:
http://img37.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=20090522032.jpg
Nice.