Now I need to posted some photos of my own I guess. I'll start with this one from the Zoo (shot on the last day of 2007):
Picture of Meerkat
K10D+FA*300/4.5.
yup.. it's a shot through the bus window. Errmm.. dust spot?? err where?? :faint:
Wow, fengwei how did you get the 2 big cats to go snarling? The lion makes me think someone gave it a jab in the rear. :bsmilie: The exposure for the meerkat is superb. :thumbsup:
La composition est exemplaire. Big V!
Some shots of a friend's car, an F430.![]()
Excellent conversion, great match for the scene
That's a unique angle, works pretty well here. And the walking person added some nice motion into this still photo too. Excellent work
Nice shot again. But I do feel the dark sky occupies too much of the photo Just my feel though.
Nice capture and post process. Works great on this one. Do you have any photos of the St Peter's Church with the super wide angle? I wish I had a super wide angle camera when I was there 5 years back ...
Now I need to posted some photos of my own I guess. I'll start with this one from the Zoo (shot on the last day of 2007):
K10D+FA*300/4.5.
st peter's basillica in vatican city? i do have a few posted in my italy thread.
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with k100d and sigma 10-20.. iso 1600 for most of these interior shots..
Looking at the many photos posted, may I request that the EXIF DATA for the pictures be kept so that it can be a useful guide to others by providing info on camera used, focal length and exposure of the original photo. The metadata has the added benefit of being a tool to help classify and catalogue your images.![]()
Looking at the many photos posted, may I request that the EXIF DATA for the pictures be kept so that it can be a useful guide to others by providing info on camera used, focal length and exposure of the original photo. The metadata has the added benefit of being a tool to help classify and catalogue your images.![]()