Some CRACKING street photos here...
https://www.miamistreetphotographyf...E9mbjzhXk1qT-RN2IGQNYLzOujQURbBScQ02AtQrUC884
https://www.miamistreetphotographyf...E9mbjzhXk1qT-RN2IGQNYLzOujQURbBScQ02AtQrUC884
Some CRACKING street photos here...
https://www.miamistreetphotographyf...E9mbjzhXk1qT-RN2IGQNYLzOujQURbBScQ02AtQrUC884
View attachment 129960Caught these fighting male Kingfishers at Bradford on Avon on Wednesday.
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On the way to pick up the lobster pots , don't really get much flat calm sea here so a nice trip out .
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On the way to pick up the lobster pots , don't really get much flat calm sea here so a nice trip out .
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On the way to pick up the lobster pots , don't really get much flat calm sea here so a nice trip out .
Happy Christmas and a safe and better New Year to you and Frankie mate, Best wishes Chris and Kay.
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On the way to pick up the lobster pots , don't really get much flat calm sea here so a nice trip out .
I quite like it.
This seems like the right thread to ask this question:
Is there a cheap, easily portable camera that is good for taking night photo's of cityscapes similar to [MENTION=189]Wozza[/MENTION]'s photo above.
I have no idea about camera's, I'd just like to start taking the odd photo of Tokyo by night. I've tried with my phone but they don't come out so well.
Thanks in advance for any help!
This seems like the right thread to ask this question:
Is there a cheap, easily portable camera that is good for taking night photo's of cityscapes similar to [MENTION=189]Wozza[/MENTION]'s photo above.
I have no idea about camera's, I'd just like to start taking the odd photo of Tokyo by night. I've tried with my phone but they don't come out so well.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Love it - how long was the exposure if you don't mind me asking?
What's your budget? You can get a perfectly good beginners' setup for somewhere around £100. I started a year and a bit ago with a Canon 1100 & 50mm f/1.8. Suggest a 35mm to start off with if you're shooting cityscapes
What phone have you got. Can you control the aperture and length of shot shot. If your camera option does not do that then try downloading adobe lightroom for mobile. You need to take the picture over a time of > 1/30 of a sec to get the light which means you will need to use some sort of tripod. You might not get as good as results as a proper camera but the process is exactly the same so is a good starting point.