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Post your pics, ask for advice and anything else photography linked:-)

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thanks Mary. There were some really fab ones in portugal thanks to the storms.. lol...

I am hoping to book a break away in Feb to go to Norway or similar as I would love to see the Northern Lights.
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Always been one of my things on my bucket list to see. Hubby and I were discussing it only recently. We used to sail across to Norway on DFDS but they have stopped the direct trips to Norway now and you have to go via Denmark so you end up on the wrong side of the country. Real same. We could fly and then hire a car but that is extremely expensive at about £500 per week for the car alone.

Norway is a wonderful country. I really hope you get to see the Northern Lights - it would be an amazing experience :)

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Lovely photos polly. Never been to norway but was lucky enough to have 3 weeks in Iceland when I was 18, the scenery was stunning, funny though I appreciate it more now than I did then:-D

Btw my search for a new camera is over, i will be ordering a freshly boxed Nikon d300 at the weekend with some extra kit, can't wait to get it and start playing



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are you getting the D300 or the D300S? your have the same as me great camera performs really well and allows you to be more creative and tell the camera what to do rather then the camera telling you
get stuck with anything gives as a yell 🙂
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Hi Shady, I am getting the 300 as there doesn't seem to be a huge difference in spec (apart from the video, which I am not bothered about) but is quite a bit cheaper. I will be getting a few lenses, battery grip, flash and a few other goodies to go with it! I feel like a kid in a sweetshop at the moment with all the choice



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LOL Stu no video does not really do much for me either if i wanted a video camera i would get one,

I dont rate the battery grip as you will find the D300 is a brick i bought four batteries and just keep them charged they hold a charge for ages so keep 1 in camera 2 in bag one on charge

I can shoot a whole wedding and the battery goes down by 2 notches thats all

when you get more used to it a really great lens is either the prime 50mm 1.8 or the prime 35mm

I have a fair mixture of lenses but my most used it my sigma 10-20mm its really great for all types of photography and the distortion can be put to good use

I take it now your moving up to a big boy toy you have PS or PSE?
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Interesting comments there and will take onboard your comment ref the battery grip. I will play with the camera first before deciding on it then.

I am now able to keep my FZ50 which I can use as a backup but also has video capture if I ever really want to use it, though I never have apart from curiosity value.

was thinking of getting a couple of extra batteries anyway, lense wise I am looking at a 18 to 55, 55 to 200 and the 50mm 1.8. I have PSE at the moment but was going to look at PS too and may well take the plunge. What do you think to the VR lenses? are they worth the extra money IYO?

I really can't wait to get it and was expecting to be able to only afford the D90.......hence my excitememnt:^O



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I think the 18-55 isnt a VR as for the 55 -200mm i have the sigma one with no VR, I also have the 18-200mm with VR but have never used the VR switch

I dont know how heavy your old camera is the D300 is very heavy trust me having it round your neck hurts i would recommend a new neck strap i use the OP/TECH pro webbing strap
also a sturdy tripod like a manfrotto 190xpro B but not the 496rc2 head as its not strong enough to hold the D300 it will soon wear and be useless after 3 months look for a 3 way head something like the 804rc2

you dont have to buy new look on ebay another good tripod make is Giotts

I have set all my colour modes up myself on my D300 ans also done a copywrite in camera on each image
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Done this using a PSD template i made in PSE6 for the cover of a photo book
images taken at different times top left and bottom right are with the Sony H50 a type of bridge camera i bought for my son the main image with D300 and bottom left with D300
all grouped in PSE with a text layer added

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Well I have all my stuff ordered and just waiting for it to arrive:-(

in fact my new 70-300mm lens arrived today but doesn't work very well without a suitable camera body



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I have the 70-300 I use it for wildlife because on the D300 its actually a 400mm because of the sensor size

bet you cant wait,

I really busy at the moment with weddings and Xmas portrait sessions

have a really fun wedding on 31st a couple are getting wed as witch and Wizard and all the guest are going to be in Halloween customs, she has 3 little witch bridesmaids, so i have been gathering up leafs to dry out which i will put in three little baskets and get the girls to run behind the Bride and groom and throw them, should make an excellent shot

they have asked for contemporary wedding shots so have been sussing out the place its going to be a fun day and will add to my portfolio, I cant wait
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Yep, can't wait, I am also keeping my eye on a prime lens thats due to end over the next few days.

That one sounds like fun and will be an interesting variation on the normal stuff, I would love to do one like that. The leafs is a great idea and as a bonus is more 'green' than confetti eh?

I must admit I prefer the contemporary style of wedding shots as they are by far away better as a story of the day imo.

Just an idea for one of the pics as i am sort of thinking ghosts and ghouls sort of theme is if you cover the first dance maybe get the bride and groom to stand on the dancefloor completely still and get the guests to dance around them use a long exposure and you will get the guests all blurred but the B&G completely in focus and sharp. I did this on the wedding day the other week and it was one of the most talked about pictures:-)



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has anyone got any really easy to follow tips for taking good pics of fireworks.

I have a canon digital slr, (and a flash unit on it (which I have only just bought and not too sure what I am doing with yet..)..

ta muchly
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Polly the best way to do them imho is to get your camera on a tripod, this will provide stability which is very important. It will be trial and error from here but I suggest that you use a very slow shutter speed and try anything from 5 seconds through to 30 secs, you may well need a remote shutter release or use the timer on your camera so that you avoid any shake. I am planning to do this this year but I have also bought a few ND filters which restrict the amount of light coming in to the lens therefore I will be able to use longer exposure times.

My hope is that I will be able to capture a number of fireworks in one frame and should be impressive (if it works) my other suggestion would also be to use the widest angle shot you can so you capture as much as possible.

Hope this helps, if it raises more questions then just ask:-D



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This was taken at F22 shutter speed 15 seconds Iso 250

Southend fireworks red fan + grain
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This one was 11 seconds at F20, for aerial ones i expose for about 5 seconds

Fireworks + wind :(
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those firework pics are great Shady
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taken last year with my old Fujifilm Finepix f10 on night time setting!

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Really looking forward to catching some fireworks this year!!!

Went upto Birkenhead last night and got some night shots of Liverpools waterfront while HMS Illustrious was moored there. will post a few pics later.



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