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Sundown

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Sunrise from my bedroom window

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I live 2 miles away from Heathrow!:pinch:h:

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Old/New Onion

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Speed

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East view of Chicago, Illinois from the 94th floor of The John Hancock Center at dusk

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I'm probably about 10 miles out from Heathrow. Your in Hayes I take it:):)

btw cool sunrise pic, I took one similar once, I'll try find it again later.

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hehe good guess, but its only our rented house for uni, lucky we are not under any flight path/landing path so you cant even hear the:laugh:h:

hummm 10 miles from Heathrow could be Uxbridge, Harrow, Slough, or maybe near that big Ikea! lol (that almost rhymes)

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My Dog in Snow (doesn't do that in London, but it does back in the Midlands)

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Heavy Rain

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My Dog in Snow (doesn't do that in London, but it does back in the Midlands)

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That slow picture is very nice(Y), except that I can't see the dog. :wacko:

It never slows in Hong Kong, I miss my good ol' Korea. :cry:

That is simply..... SUPA DUPA FABULOUSLY COOL!!!

I wish I'm skilled enough to take pictures like that.

You don't have to be skilled. All u need to do is; go to your kitchen sink and put the tap on so it is dripping at least 2 times a second and then set your camera to a fast shutter speed with or without synchronised flash depending on your lighting. Finally, take the photos and hopefully u should get one which is satisfactory. I took about 15 different photos and i thought this was my favourite :cool:

Hope this helps :)

You don't have to be skilled.  All u need to do is; go to your kitchen sink and put the tap on so it is dripping at least 2 times a second and then set your camera to a fast shutter speed with or without synchronised flash depending on your lighting.  Finally, take the photos and hopefully u should get one which is satisfactory.  I took about 15 different photos and i thought this was my favourite  :cool:

Hope this helps  :)

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Oh thanks for the tip! (Y)

The only problem would be that I don't know how to configure shutter speed of my camera. :cry:

Just in case, my camera is Sony Cybershot T3.

Yes it is definitely possible with the Sony DSC-T3 as it has a max shutter speed of 1/1000th of a second and i think a max speed of 1/250th of a second with synchronised flash. All u need to do to get into high shutter speed mode is; press the menu button, it should come up with a menu that has pictures on it and you have to choose the pic of a golfer. Select that then u put the flash on or off depending on the lighting but the 'up' button with the pic of a lightning bolt on.

Yes it is definitely possible with the Sony DSC-T3 as it has a max shutter speed of 1/1000th of a second and i think a max speed of 1/250th of a second with synchronised flash.  All u need to do to get into high shutter speed mode is; press the menu button, it should come up with a menu that has pictures on it and you have to choose the pic of a golfer.  Select that then u put the flash on or off depending on the lighting but the 'up' button with the pic of a lightning bolt on.

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Thanks again! (Y)

I'll try it as soon as possible.

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