
There's something from today. Drove three hours to some hell hole in Wales. Awful, awful place.
Is that taken with that ND filter? Looks like the surface of another planet.Yeahso wrote:Love that shot of Thames St man, awesome perspective.
There's something from today. Drove three hours to some hell hole in Wales. Awful, awful place.
Very nice expressive shot.tnf wrote:![]()
That one's pretty good, would probably be even better if you replaced the car with a nice vintage Harley.tnf wrote:
This would make an awesome album cover. You really like this HDR shit, don't you?tnf wrote:Some new(er) stuff. Some HDR, some not.
These are a couple candid shots I did for someone awhile back - I'm finding customers like the idea of just snapping shots of their kids while they play around so they can get candids that really capture their personalities. It usually turns out much better than the traditional setup of studio lights and muslin backdrops, but I've been doing a fair amount of that too.
Nice work chopov.chopov wrote:Last weekend I was at one of the strangest and most impressive places I've been in the last years. A sanatorium ..........
...Ravenholm? Silent Hill?
Really nice hdr stuff too tnftnf wrote:Some new(er) stuff. Some HDR, some not.....
I've been told not to use blowers by the Canon tech that cleaned my camera at a shop in town. There are do-it-yourself wet cleaning kits for sensors, but I'm always a bit nervous about doing that myself. The shop I took it to charged me $75 for a complete cleaning, mirrors, sensors, everything. So I'd look for a local place that has a good reputation to get it cleaned at if you don't want to wipe down the sensor yourself.seremtan wrote:hey tnf, you had occasion to clean your sensor yet? (not that i'm saying i can see dust on your pics...) i've just given mine the once over with a rocket blower with zero results, which means it's time to move on to something more hardcore. there's no way i want to send it off to nikon and pay fuck know's how much. any tips would be appreciated