Manc the camera i use is a fuji s8000fd
cheers
Thanks all for your comments and tips
black kettle ive had alook at the software and now going to download it
im only going to use it for my straighting but it looks really good thanks
si meeting would be really good i would have to let you know the days i have free tho as its very tricky what with work
lol rab you have made my day someone actually said its a big improvement i have to say i had a little smile on my face when i was editing ….. i was very pleased but i think the weather is a big part in that but hey i think im learning lol
manc one of the big issues i have at the mo is shutter speed … even tho my camera does it automaticaly , i just cant get the desired setting when im taking a close up but like you all said practice makes perfect 🙂 ….. just got to wait for the sun again now :confused:
thanks all
Thanks for your replys
im still getting to grips with it but for a first attempt i think i produced good results
i just need to crop and straighten my images more better
and continue to practice the settings
but thanks again
take care
rob
wicked shots jamie
lol love the BA757 captain picking his nose
rob
great shots
my fave has to be shot 2
Wicked shots
best one for me is the finnair EMB 190
good work
Brilliant shots gary
love the EI A330
PAUL
thanks so much
behind our house we have a church and so many birds fly onto the roof so im gunna have a go at shooting some lol not shoot with a gun but with my camera lolol that sounded so mean
that way its like shooting aircraft
my local airport is about 30 mins away and what with work its hard to get up there some times
thanks again
rob
Rab, sorry to steal the post.
Rob just remember that in Aperture Priority mode ‘AV’ that the aperture (F Stop) will determine what the shutter speed is. When I shoot in AV mode, I always keep an eye on the shutter speed and then I can adjust the aperture accordingly to get the desired shutter speed. Of course adjusting the aperture will affect the depth of field. These are all things that need to be considered.
When the sun does shine again (IF) then using F8 on a sunny day is usually sufficient to ensure a good shutter speed.Rab – Personal favourite has to the B767 head on! Nice one
Adam
Thanks adam when the sun finally shines i think it would be more easier testing different fuctions out
Rab i think the one with the birds havin a little soak could be used as a desktop screensaver lol cute … come on bird lovers deep ur hand in your pockets lol
lol
thank you snogger
Amazing shots adam
i couldnt pick a fav i think they are all great
hope u boys stayed out of trouble lol
rob
rab thats brilliant
i have been getting alot of advice to from paul (pmn) and adam (spalding)
i always took photos with the camera on auto never thinking that the camera was just guessing on which setting to use
i just wish the weather would brighten up so i can get out there and play about with my camera
anyway your photos are awesome and thanks for passing on the advice
take care
rob
adam thats great i shall do
i would much prefer helpful advice from peeps espically those with great pictures lol …… dont get to big headed lol
thanks
rab these are really wicked shots
can you help me im trying to figure out my camera and the best settings to use on cloudys day and i was wondering the following?
what ISO is your shots?
what f-stop?
and finally your shutter speed?
thanks rab
Thanks all for your contrubution to this post its has made me think alot
im going to take pauls advice (pmn) and work hard on the camera i got at the mo and get used to all the settings and what they mean
as soon as i think im ready and have achived good success with my current camera then i shall look into upgrading
thanks all once again