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DSC_0620 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

Cat^

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DSC_0609 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

Dog^

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DSC_0603 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

Police Car ^

Note: I added a short one to two word description under each photo just in case you were unaware of what my subject was. lol :p

I have been shooting with my 105 f/2.8 so often that I my other lenses were getting dusty haha; these were all shot with a 35 f/1.8

Note: I added a short one to two word description under each photo just in case you were unaware of what my subject was.

Lol I was intending on quoting all of them and saying something like "nice labels" and then i read that line haha

Damn, nice job :)

What Camera/lens/aperture?

right now im just focusing on getting the FOCUS right. and working with light..

Yeah I think the focus is really good on the first one in that you got the drink's bubbles in focus, but maybe a narrower aperture might have brought the bottle into focus as well. Not sure if that would detract from the image though

The focus in the second is spot on :)

Damn, nice job :)

What Camera/lens/aperture?

was that for me? :p

if yes then its a 550D with a 50mm F1.8 prime. And the aperture was set at F2.8

btw guys shots in ISO 100 look so buttery smooth.. there is something different about the vibrance of it. compared to one takes with ISO 400+

was that for me? :p

if yes then its a 550D with a 50mm F1.8 prime. And the aperture was set at F2.8

btw guys shots in ISO 100 look so buttery smooth.. there is something different about the vibrance of it. compared to one takes with ISO 400+

Sweet, what did you use for light?

And I always try to shoot in ISO 100 whenever possible. Doesn't the 5D Mark II have ISO 50? Can't wait for that :p

and dont ask about the light :p

it was sunlight :p the sun was like 25 degree from ground behind the glass. i shot it with a very fast shutter speed to get the dark look.

and ISO 100 is totally free from NOISE..even ISO 200.. but above that it starts to get grainy.. and its even good at 1600.. at 3200 its mostly unusable but some shots where nothing else is possible it still works.

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DSC_0736 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

My bro^

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DSC_0691 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

His friend ^

It was late when I took these (just 45 minutes ago) so I had to increase ISO to 800 for some shots to get a decent shutter speed, will try again hopefully sometime a bit earlier, will get much better results

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DSC_0677 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

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DSC_0647 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

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DSC_0627 by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

This photo was a pain - it was really windy, and it was VERY hard to get this shot when focused so closely ^

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Tis a Horse by Paulo Franco, on Flickr

Took this a few weeks ago on a day out. Like this. This was me trying to experiment with using MF rather than AF. I like this one, I'm getting better at this photography lark!

Didn't do much in PS after, just sharpened up a bit, adjusted the levels ever so slightly and improved the colours slightly.

f/4.2, 1/1000, ISO200, 125mm

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hey I8PP... do you have color versions of these shots??

Here's the colour version of 'in flight'

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in flight - colour by another andy, on Flickr

but the one with the heron's is pretty much the same... slightly warmer and just a little bit more blue.

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biru by another andy, on Flickr

Took this one years ago on a day out with my wife and a couple of mates.

Taken with my wee Olympus, before I got the D3000.

F/3.2 (wow, really, that open?!), 1/50, ISO400, 10.9mm (?!)

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My best friend got married yesterday.

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This picture i wanted them to do, their family had someone do some pictures as well, his idea was the rings with the flower.

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my other best friend was the maid of honor.

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this setup for the picture was my idea

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